Or. Admin. Code § 150-305-0202 - Language Used to Request a Conference or File Written Objections
(1) Requesting a
Conference. A conference request must be mailed, emailed, faxed, or sent
through Revenue Online at the address provided in the Notice of Deficiency or
accompanying statement. In all events, it must be received within 30 days of
the date on the Notice of Deficiency or accompanying statement. It must state
the reason for the protest as well as stating in what respect the determination
is erroneous. Any language indicating that a taxpayer is requesting an
opportunity to meet with a department representative to discuss an adjustment
must be considered a conference request.
(2) Filing Written Objections.
(a) If a taxpayer disagrees with a deficiency
notice, and does not want a conference, the taxpayer may file written
objections with the department.
(b) A written objection must be mailed,
emailed, faxed, or sent through Revenue Online at the address provided in the
Notice of Deficiency or accompanying statement. In all events, the objection
must be received within 30 days of the date on the Notice of Deficiency or
accompanying statement. It must state the reason for the protest as well as
stating in what respect the determination is erroneous.
(c) Any language indicating that a taxpayer
disagrees with an adjustment but which doesn't convey an intent to meet with a
department representative must be construed as written objections.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 305.100
Stats. Implemented: ORS 305.265
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