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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 305 · Article I

305.685 Multistate Tax Commission Revolving Account

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305.685 Multistate Tax Commission Revolving Account.
(1)There is created in the General Fund of the State Treasury the Multistate Tax Commission Revolving Account. Notwithstanding any other law, all moneys received by the Department of Revenue as a result of audits performed by the Multistate Tax Commission shall be deposited in the Multistate Tax Commission Revolving Account and are continuously appropriated to the Department of Revenue for expenses of the Multistate Tax Commission. As of June 30 of each year, all moneys in excess of $250,000 in this account shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit as miscellaneous revenues of the General Fund of the State of Oregon.
(2)The Department of Revenue may transfer $5,000 from the funds appropriated in section 1, chapter 187, Oregon Laws 1975, to the Multistate Tax Commission Revolving Account. Such funds are continuously appropriated for reimbursement to the Multistate Tax Commission for out-of-state corporation audits made for the State of Oregon. [1975 c.187 §4; 1993 c.726 §5; 2001 c.28 §1; 2005 c.94 §24; 2022 c.82 §7]
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