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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 314 § 314.784 — Circumstances when pass-through entity withholding is not required; rules

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 314 ·
Oregon Code § 314.784 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Circumstances when pass-through entity withholding is not required; rules. (1) A pass-through entity is not required to withhold taxes under ORS 314.781 on behalf of a nonresident owner if: (a) The nonresident owner has a share of distributive income that is less than $1,000 for the tax year of the pass-through entity; (b) Withholding is not required pursuant to a rule adopted under this section; (c) The owner makes a timely election under ORS 314.778 to have taxes on the owner’s distributive share of income paid and reported on the composite return described in ORS 314.778, and the composite return is filed by the pass-through entity; (d) The pass-through entity is a publicly traded partnership, as defined in section 7704(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, that is treated as a partnership for federal tax purposes and that agrees to file an annual information return on the form and in the time and manner prescribed by the Department of Revenue and containing the information required by the department, including but not limited to the name, address and taxpayer identification number of each person with an ownership interest in the entity that results in the person receiving Oregon source income of more than $500; or (e) The nonresident owner files an affidavit with the department, in the form and manner prescribed by the department, under which the nonresident owner agrees to allow the department and the courts of this state to have personal jurisdiction over the nonresident owner for the purpose of determining and collecting any taxes imposed under ORS chapter 316, 317 or 318 that are attributable to the nonresident owner’s distributive share of taxable income from the pass-through entity. The department may reject the affidavit if the taxpayer fails to comply with Oregon law requiring the filing of a tax return or the payment of any tax. (2) The department may adopt rules setting forth circumstances under which pass-through entities are not required to withhold taxes under ORS 314.781. [2005 c.387 §4] ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
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