INSTRUCTIONS: OREGON MULTIPLE COUNTY PROPERTY RETURN EXTENSION REQUEST FORM (Form 150-301-014)
Oregon
businesses with multiple locations which cannot file their state property returns by the due date may file a form 150-301-014 requesting a filing extension of up to one year. Reasons which are considered valid include the unavoidable absence of the person responsible for filing the form, fire or natural disaster which impedes the business, or you need additional time to assemble all of the information necessary to file an accurate return. This document will be filed by the state
Property Tax Division. If you only have one
business location, you can apply for an extension from your county assessor. This form can be found on the website of the state of Oregon. This article discusses the form concerning 2011.
Oregon Multiple County
Property Return Extension Request Form 150-301-014 Step 1: On the first page, enter the name of your company and the counties in which all offices and facilities are located.
Oregon Multiple County Property Return Extension Request Form 150-301-014 Step 2: Enter the name of a contact person. This must be an owner or their authorized representative. Give their telephone number.
Oregon Multiple County Property Return Extension Request Form 150-301-014 Step 3: Give a mailing address and a situs address. A situs address is an address for the parcel of real property in question.
Oregon Multiple County Property Return Extension Request Form 150-301-014 Step 4: Where indicated, write the reason that you are seeking an extension.
Oregon Multiple County Property Return Extension Request Form 150-301-014 Step 5: Sign and date the form. Provide the title of the person who is signing. Give a contact email address.
Oregon Multiple County Property Return Extension Request Form 150-301-014 Step 6: Fax the form to the number given on the bottom of the page or mail it to the address given.
Oregon Multiple County Property Return Extension Request Form 150-301-014 Step 7: Once your request is granted, you must file your return by April 15 with your county assessor. This should include all real and personal property returns filed with your county assessor, as well as all assets which are leased or rented. You must make use of all guidelines concerning depreciation calculations and trending calculations provided by the county assessor.