Form 150-490-015 - Oregon Property Tax Deferral For Disabled And Senior Citizens Page 8

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Property Tax Deferral Application
General Information
Application Instructions
Remember—your deferral application must
Please print or type. At the top of the form,
be filed with the county assessor’s office
check the box for the program that you are
between January 1 and April 15.
applying for—disabled citizens’ or senior
citizens’.
If you need help filling out your application,
contact Revenue’s Deferral Unit. See below for
Applicant Section. Check the box that
how to contact us.
indicates if you are applying as: an individual,
a husband and wife, joint owners (not husband
Your approved application continues to defer
and wife), a surviving spouse; or a new
the taxes on your property until you are
marriage. Complete the rest of this section.
disqualified.
County Section. Do not complete this section.
Your deferral becomes disqualified and the
This section will be completed by the county
deferred taxes become due and payable
assessor’s office.
(including interest and lien recording fees)
when you sell your property, when you no
Income Worksheet. All income of those
longer occupy your property (except for
applying for the deferral must be included
medical reasons), when you change your deed,
on the Income Worksheet.
or when you die.
Declaration Section. Be sure you read this
Revenue will notify you when your application
section before you sign it. The applicant(s)
is approved or denied. If approved, the
and joint owner(s) must sign and date the
department will pay your future taxes.
application.
Annual Statement
Before you mail your application
Every December, Revenue will send you a
You need to make two copies of your
statement of your deferral account. If any
application. Don’t forget to copy the back of
changes occur that disqualify your deferral,
the application. Send the original application
you must contact the department’s Deferral
and one copy to your county assessor’s office.
Unit. See below for how to contact us.
Keep one copy for your records.
How to contact the Department of Revenue if you need help
Telephone: Salem .......................... 503-378-4988
TTY (hearing or speech impaired; machine
only): 503-945-8617 (Salem) or 1-800-886-7204
Toll-free within Oregon ............ 1-800-356-4222
(toll-free within Oregon).
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This
Deferral Unit .................................. 503-945-8348
information is available in alternative formats.
Fax ................................................... 503-945-8737
Call 503-378-4988 (Salem) or 1-800-356-4222
(toll-free within Oregon).
E-mail......................... Deferral.unit@state.or.us
Asistencia en español. Llame al 503-945-8618
Internet ............................
en Salem.
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Property Tax Deferral for Disabled and Senior Citizens

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