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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A claim for deferral under ORS 311.704 shall be in writing on a form prescribed by the Department of Revenue and shall:
(a) Describe the homestead.
(b) Recite facts establishing the eligibility for the deferral under the provisions of ORS 311.702 to 311.735 including facts that establish that the household income as defined in ORS 311.666 of the taxpayer, or in the case of two or more taxpayers claiming the deferral jointly, was less than the amount required under ORS 311.706 for the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year in which the claim is filed.
(c) Have attached any documentary proof required by the department to show that the requirements of ORS 311.702 to 311.735 have been met.
(2) There shall be annexed to the claim a statement verified by a written declaration of the applicant making the claim to the effect that the statements contained in the claim are true.
(3) The claim shall incorporate the terms or have annexed thereto a certified copy of the agreement for payment of the special assessment for local improvement in installments. The claim shall be filed on or after October 1 and before December 1 of the calendar year in which the deferral is first claimed.
(4) Any person aggrieved by the denial of a claim for deferral of special assessments for local improvements or disqualification from deferral of special assessments for local improvements may appeal in the manner provided by ORS 305.404 to 305.560.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Revenue and Taxation § 311.708 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-29-revenue-and-taxation/or-rev-st-sect-311-708/
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