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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 657 § 657.477 — Related corporations as common paymaster; treatment of compensation for

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 657 ·
Oregon Code § 657.477 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Related corporations as common paymaster; treatment of compensation for services. For purposes of this chapter, if two or more related corporations concurrently employ the same individual and compensate such individual through a common paymaster which is one of such corporations, each such corporation shall be considered to have paid as remuneration to such individual only the amounts actually disbursed by it to such individual, and shall not be considered to have paid as remuneration to such individual amounts actually disbursed to such individual by another of such corporations. [1979 c.255 §2]
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