Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 314 § 314.425 — Examining books, records or persons
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 314 ·
Oregon Code § 314.425·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Examining books, records or persons.
(1) The Department of Revenue, for the purpose of ascertaining the correctness
of any return or for the purpose of making an estimate of the taxable income of
any taxpayer, may examine or cause to be examined by an agent or representative
designated by it for the purpose, any books, papers, records or memoranda
bearing upon the matter required to be included in the return, and may require
the attendance of the taxpayer or officer or agent or any other person having
knowledge in the premises, and may take testimony and require proof material
for the information, with power to administer oaths to such persons. The
department shall have authority, by order or subpoena to be served with the
same force and effect and in the same manner that a subpoena is served in a
civil action in the tax court, to require the production at any time and place
it may designate of any books, papers, accounts or other information necessary
to the carrying out of any law imposing tax on or measured by net income.
(2) If any person
fails to comply with any subpoena or order of the department or to produce or
permit the examination or inspection of any books, papers or documents
pertinent to any investigation or inquiry under this section, or to testify to
any matter regarding which the person may be lawfully interrogated, the
department may apply to the tax court for the county in which the person
resides for an order to the person to attend and testify, or otherwise comply
with the demand or request of the department. The application to the court
shall be by ex parte motion upon which the court shall make an order requiring
the person against whom it is directed to comply with the request on demand of
the department within 10 days after service of the order (or such further time
as the court may grant) or to justify the failure within that time. The order
shall be served upon the person to whom it is directed in the manner required
by this state for service of process, which service shall be required to confer
jurisdiction upon the court. Failure to obey any order issued by the court
under this section is contempt of court. The remedy provided by this section
shall be in addition to other remedies, civil or criminal, existing under the
tax laws or other laws of this state. [1957 c.632 §17 (enacted in lieu of
316.625 and 317.425); 1995 c.650 §33]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 314.425
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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