Or. Admin. Code § 150-305-0190 - Compromise of a Disputed Liability
(1) A disputed liability is one where the
taxpayer sends written objection to a notice of deficiency, appeals a notice of
assessment, or appeals a determination by the director of the Department of
Revenue.
(2) Compromise of a
disputed liability cannot be accomplished by submitting a conditional partial
payment. If a partial conditional payment is made in an attempt to compromise a
disputed liability prior to a written compromise having been agreed upon, and
the payment is inadvertently processed by the Department, the amount of the
conditional partial payment shall be refunded with interest. A partial payment
that is submitted without conditions and that does not purport to be in full
satisfaction of the disputed liability may be retained by the department and
applied against the disputed liability pending resolution of the dispute.
(3) This rule doesn't preclude
settlement by negotiation and signing of a closing agreement. For compromise of
an undisputed liability, see OAR 150-305.155. See ORS
305.150 for closing
agreements.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 305.100
Stats. Implemented: ORS 305.265
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