Or. Admin. Code § 150-314-0226 - Notification of Gain Realized Upon the Sale or Exchange of a Principal Residence
(1) The
period for the assessment of any deficiency attributable to any part of the
gain realized upon the sale or exchange of the taxpayer's principal residence
shall not expire prior to three years from the date the department is notified
by the taxpayer of:
(a) The cost of
purchasing the new residence which the taxpayer claims results in
nonrecognition of any part of such gain; or
(b) The taxpayer's intention not to purchase
a new residence; or
(c) A failure
to purchase a new residence within the prescribed period. The department is
deemed to have been notified when the taxpayer provides this information to the
department.
(2)
Individuals who have deferred gain on the sale of a principle residence under
Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 1034, or who have excluded gain on the sale
of a residence under IRC 121, are not required to file notice directly with the
department if:
(a) They have met any
applicable reinvestment requirements; and
(b) Notification of the reinvestment has been
filed with the Internal Revenue Service. In this case, the department is deemed
to have been notified on the date the Internal Revenue Service is
notified.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 305.100
Stats. Implemented: ORS 305.295
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