Oregon Payment Options

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Oregon Payment Options

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Electronic payment from your checking or savings account

You can pay your current year income taxes, 2022 estimated income taxes, any prior year taxes due, and amended return taxes directly from your checking or savings account. There is no fee to use this service. This option is available only through our website. Go to www.oregon.gov/dor and click the link for Revenue Online. Direct debit may be available with e-filed returns at the time of filing.

Credit card payments

You can pay with your Discover, MasterCard, or Visa credit card. The service provider will charge you a convenience fee. The service provider will tell you what the fee is during the transaction; you will have the option to continue or cancel the transaction before entering your credit card information. If you complete the credit card transaction, you will receive a confirmation number. Keep this confirmation number as proof of payment—don’t send it with your return. To pay by credit card, go to www.oregon.gov/dor and click the link for Revenue Online

Check or money order

• Make your check or money order payable to “Oregon Department of Revenue.”

• Write all of the following on your payment: — The tax year (2021). — The form you’re filing (Oregon Form OR-40). — The last four digits of your SSN or ITIN.

• Use blue or black ballpoint ink. Don’t use red or purple ink or gel pens.

• Don’t send cash or a postdated check.

Form OR-40-V.

Use the voucher only if you’re making a separate payment by check, cashier’s check, or money order. Don’t use the voucher if you’re including a payment with your return or making an electronic payment.

Payment plan.

If you can’t pay in full now, pay what you can. Contact us and we will help you set up a payment plan for the amount you don’t pay with your return.

 

 


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