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Get Oregon Lodging Tax 3rd Quarter 2014 Form
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How to use or fill out the Oregon Lodging Tax 3rd Quarter 2014 Form online
Completing the Oregon Lodging Tax 3rd Quarter 2014 Form online is essential for all transient lodging tax collectors in Oregon. This guide aims to provide clear and supportive instructions to help users effectively fill out the necessary fields and ensure compliance with tax regulations.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out your lodging tax form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the designated editor.
- Provide your business identification number (BIN) in the required field. Ensure that the BIN is correct, as it is a unique identifier issued by the state and is necessary for tax processing.
- Fill in the name and mailing address accurately, including specific fields for address lines, city, state, and ZIP code.
- Complete the 'Total gross receipts for lodging' by entering the total amount received from lodging for the tax reporting quarter in the specified field.
- Detail any reductions to gross receipts by filling in the applicable lines for long-term lodging, federal employees, and gross receipts from transient lodging intermediaries.
- Calculate the total taxable gross receipts by subtracting total reductions (line 2d) from the total gross receipts (line 1).
- Enter the applicable tax rate and compute the tax due by multiplying the taxable gross receipts (line 3) by the tax rate.
- If applicable, determine the administrative fee and subtract this from the tax due to find the total tax due.
- Sign and date the form at the designated area, ensuring to print your name and title.
- Mail the completed form and payment to the specified address by the due date, keeping a copy for your records.
Take action now and complete your Oregon Lodging Tax 3rd Quarter 2014 Form online to ensure timely filing.
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Two taxes apply to Hotels / Motels and Short Term Rentals* in Portland: City of Portland: 6% (5% to City general fund; 1% to Travel Portland), and. Multnomah County: 5.5% (2.5% Convention Center Phase II, . 275% hotel operators, 2.725% Convention Center Phase I)
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