Oregon Code § 315.051·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Report
by Legislative Revenue Officer.
(1) Prior to the beginning of each odd-numbered year regular session, the
Legislative Revenue Officer shall submit a report addressing each income or
excise tax credit that is scheduled to expire during the next even-numbered
year. The Legislative Revenue Officer shall submit the report to a committee of
the Legislative Assembly related to revenue, and may include information
related to other tax credits in the report at the direction of an interim
committee related to revenue. In preparing the report, the Legislative Revenue
Officer shall seek input from the Department of Revenue, the Legislative Fiscal
Officer and state agencies involved in administering any given credit.
(2) The report
required in subsection (1) of this section shall set forth:
(a) The stated
public policy purpose, if any, of the credit.
(b) The expected
timeline for achieving the public policy purpose, if a timeline exists.
(c) The best
means of measuring achievement of the public policy purpose.
(d) The taxpayers
or other entities or individuals that directly benefit from allowance of the
credit and whether the credit is intended to benefit particular targets.
(e) The
effectiveness of the credit in benefiting its targets and any evidence that
demonstrates its impact on its targets.
(f) The expected
results if the credit is allowed to expire under current law and any potential
results of making incremental changes in the value of the credit rather than
allowing it to expire.
(g) Background
information on the effect of similar credits allowed in other states.
(h) Information
regarding whether use of a tax credit is an effective and efficient way to
achieve the stated policy goal.
(i) The
administrative and compliance costs associated with the credit.
(j) Analysis of
whether a direct appropriation might achieve the stated public policy purpose
of the credit more efficiently.
(k) What other
incentives, including state or local subsidies or federal tax expenditures or
subsidies, are available in this state that have a similar policy purpose. [2013
c.676 §2]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 315.051
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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