Or. Admin. Code § 150-308-1500 - Additional Tax Calculation and When to Impose Additional Tax
(1) For the purpose
of this rule "lookback period" means the period established by ORS
308A.703(3).
(2) Effective August 15, 2018, to calculate
the maximum assessed value (MAV) for the computation of the additional tax,
multiply the real market value (RMV) of the special assessed land being
disqualified for the earliest year in the lookback period by that year's
appropriate change property ratio (CPR) for the classification of the
disqualified property as if it would not have been specially assessed. For each
subsequent year, calculate the MAV as if the property had not been specially
assessed per ORS 308.146.
(3) Under certain circumstances, farm use
special assessment may be disqualified after July 1 and advance collection of
additional taxes made. Disqualifications made under these circumstances are for
the next tax year, therefore, the property will remain at its value for farm
use on the tax roll until the following July 1. The collection of the
additional tax is provided for in section (4). The specific circumstances for
this type of disqualification are as follows:
(a) For non-exclusive farm use (Non-EFU)
zoned farmland:
(A) Subdivision plats under
Chapter 92;
(B) At the owner's
request.
(b) For
exclusive farm use (EFU) zoned farmland, a non-farm dwelling under ORS
215.236.
(4)
(a)
Collection of Additional Tax: Advance collections of the additional tax made
under the provisions of ORS
311.370 are entitled to the
discount allowed by ORS
311.505 if the assessor can
compute the exact amount of the additional tax at the time the taxes are paid.
If the assessor is unable to determine the exact amount due, the discount is
allowed when final settlement is made at the time taxes are regularly due, as
provided by ORS 311.370.
(b) Any additional tax entered on the tax
roll becomes part of the tax extended against the property and is collected in
the same manner as other real property taxes. ORS
311.505 governs whether a
discount is allowed or interest is charged.
(5) Distribution of Additional Tax: The total
amount of the additional tax added to the tax roll must be apportioned between
the taxing districts in which the property is located.
(a) The apportionment must be based on the
ratio that the billing tax rate of each district bears to the total billing tax
rates on the property, as shown on the tax roll on which the additional tax is
entered.
(b) In preparing the
certificate of the tax roll under ORS
311.105, the assessor must add
the additional tax due to each taxing district to the total amount to be raised
for each district under ORS
311.105. The amount of
additional tax due to each taxing district must be included in the percentage
distribution schedule computed by the tax collector under ORS
311.390.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 305.100
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 308A.703
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