Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 323 § 323.600 — Department determination of amount of tax; deficiency determinations; liens
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 323 ·
Oregon Code § 323.600·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Department determination of amount of tax; deficiency determinations; liens.
If, under ORS 323.500 to 323.645,
the Department of Revenue is not satisfied with the return of the tax or as to
the amount of tax required to be paid to this state by any person, it may
compute and determine the amount required to be paid upon the basis of the
facts contained in the return or upon the basis of any information within its
possession or that may come into its possession. One or more deficiency
determinations may be made of the amount due for one or for more than one
period. Notices of deficiency shall be given and interest on deficiencies shall
be computed as provided in ORS 305.265. Subject to ORS 314.421 and 314.423,
liens for taxes or deficiencies arise at the time of assessment, continue until
the taxes, interest and penalties are fully satisfied and may be recorded and
collected in the manner provided for the collection of delinquent income taxes.
[1985 c.816 §33; 2003 c.804 §48]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 323.600
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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