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Oregon Dept. of Revenue offices reopening to walk-in customers
Department of Revenue
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) The Oregon Department of Revenue said Wednesday it will again be providing walk-in services at most of its field offices without requiring an appointment, starting July 12.
Taxpayers will be able to conduct their business at customer service windows in the lobby of Revenue’s main Salem office and its field offices in Bend, Gresham, Eugene, and Medford. An appointment is still required for in-person assistance at the Portland office, which is located in the Portland State Office Building. The PSOB is not open to the public at this time.
May 17, 2021
The deadline to file state and federal personal income tax returns May 17 is approaching, and the Oregon Department of Revenue estimates it will receive more than half a million more returns between now and then.
At least 1.5 million Oregonians have already filed their state personal income tax returns. The department is expecting about 2.2 million returns this year.
While most returns are processed without issue, there are a number of reasons returns may get flagged for additional review, including miscalculations on the return, misapplied payments, or missing documentation. Some of these can be corrected automatically, but others may require a request for more information or validation of the information by a staff member.
May 17, 2021
The deadline to file state and federal personal income tax returns May 17 is approaching, and the Oregon Department of Revenue estimates it will receive more than half a million more returns between now and then.
At least 1.5 million Oregonians have already filed their state personal income tax returns. The department is expecting about 2.2 million returns this year.
While most returns are processed without issue, there are a number of reasons returns may get flagged for additional review, including miscalculations on the return, misapplied payments, or missing documentation. Some of these can be corrected automatically, but others may require a request for more information or validation of the information by a staff member.