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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 314 § 314.675 — Apportionment of net loss; net loss deduction; limitations

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 314 ·
Oregon Code § 314.675 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Apportionment of net loss; net loss deduction; limitations. If the operations of a taxpayer subject to ORS 314.280 or 314.615 result in a net loss, that net loss shall be apportioned in the same manner as the net income so as fairly and accurately to reflect the net loss of the business done within this state. The net loss applicable to Oregon income pursuant to this section shall then become the net loss deduction for subsequent years which may be deducted from apportioned net income in the same manner as set forth in the Personal Income Tax Act of 1969, and in ORS chapters 317 and 318. The limitations as to the amount deductible and the time limitations in those statutes shall apply to the apportioned net loss deduction computed pursuant to this section. [1965 c.152 §23; 1969 c.493 §89; 1983 c.162 §55]
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