Or. Admin. Code § 150-316-0243 - Personal Liability of Responsible Officers, Members, or Employees for Taxes Withheld
(1) To
be held personally liable for unpaid income tax withholding or statewide
transit tax under ORS
316.162, a person must have been
considered to have been an "employer." In addition, the person must have been
in a position to pay the income tax withholding or statewide transit tax or
direct the payment of the income tax withholding or statewide transit tax at
the time the duty arose to withhold or pay over the taxes. Additionally, the
person must have been aware, or have been in a position that should have been
aware, that the income tax withholding or statewide transit tax was not paid to
the department. An employer cannot avoid personal liability by delegating their
responsibilities to another.
(2)
"Employer" includes, but is not limited to an officer, member or employee of a
corporation, partnership or other business entity, if, among other duties, that
individual has:
(a) Authority to see that the
income tax withholding or statewide transit taxes are paid when due;
(b) Authority to prefer one creditor over
another;
(c) Authority to hire and
dismiss employees;
(d) Authority to
set employees' working conditions and schedules;
(e) Authority to sign or co-sign checks;
(f) Authority to compute and sign
payroll tax or statewide transit tax reports;
(g) Authority to make fiscal decisions for
the business;
(h) Authority to
incur debt on behalf of the business; or
(i) Performed duties other than those
outlined by the corporate bylaws or partnership agreement.
(3) The following factors do not preclude a
finding that the individual is liable for the payment of taxes which were
required to be withheld:
(a) Whether the
failure to pay over the required income tax withholding or statewide transit
tax was willful;
(b) Whether the
individual received remuneration;
(c) Maintenance of full-time employment
elsewhere;
(d) The department
considers another individual liable for the same income tax withholding or
statewide transit tax;
(e) A
corporate bylaw or partnership agreement position description to the
contrary;
(f) Absence of signatory
authority on a business bank account;
(g) Absence of bookkeeping or recordkeeping
duties;
(h) Absence of authority to
hire, fire, and to set working conditions and schedules; or
(i) Whether any functions indicating
liability have been delegated to another.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 305.100
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 316.162
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