Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 317 § 317.476 — Net
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 317 ·
Oregon Code § 317.476·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Net
losses of prior years.
(1) In computing Oregon taxable income there shall be allowed as a deduction an
amount equal to the aggregate of the Oregon net losses of prior years to the
extent provided in this section.
(2) As used in
this section, Oregon net loss means Oregon net loss as defined in ORS 317.010
(9).
(3) In computing
Oregon net loss for any taxable year the Oregon net loss for a prior year shall
not be allowed as a deduction.
(4)(a) The Oregon
net loss in any taxable year shall be allowed as a deduction in any of the 15
succeeding taxable years.
(b) The amount of
the Oregon net loss deductible in any taxable year shall be the Oregon net loss
of a prior year reduced by the net income (computed without the Oregon net loss
deduction) of any intervening taxable year or years between the year of loss
and the succeeding taxable year in which the Oregon net loss deduction is
claimed.
(c) The Oregon
net loss of the earliest taxable year shall be exhausted before an Oregon net
loss from a later year may be deducted.
(5) No deduction
shall be allowed under this section to a business trust which qualifies as a real
estate investment trust under sections 856, 857 and 858 of the Internal
Revenue Code. [Formerly 317.297; 1987 c.293 §45d]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 317.476
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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