This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form OR-40-EXT (150-101-165) for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Oregon Department of Revenue - a government authority operating within Oregon. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form OR-40-EXT?
A: Form OR-40-EXT is used for requesting an automatic extension of time to file your Oregon Individual Income Tax Return.
Q: Who can use Form OR-40-EXT?
A: Any individual who needs more time to file their Oregon Individual Income Tax Return can use Form OR-40-EXT.
Q: How do I request an extension with Form OR-40-EXT?
A: To request an extension, you need to fill out Form OR-40-EXT and submit it by the original due date of your tax return.
Q: When is the original due date for Oregon Individual Income Tax Return?
A: The original due date for the Oregon Individual Income Tax Return is April 15th.
Q: How long is the extension period?
A: The extension period granted by Form OR-40-EXT is 6 months, which means the new deadline for filing your tax return will be October 15th.
Q: Do I need to make a payment with Form OR-40-EXT?
A: Yes, if you owe taxes, you need to estimate the amount and pay it when requesting an extension with Form OR-40-EXT.
Q: What happens if I don't file my tax return by the extension deadline?
A: If you fail to file your tax return by the extension deadline, you may be subject to late filing penalties and interest charges.
Q: Can I e-file Form OR-40-EXT?
A: No, Form OR-40-EXT cannot be e-filed. It must be paper filed.
Q: Can I file Form OR-40-EXT if I'm getting a refund?
A: No, if you're expecting a refund, you don't need to file Form OR-40-EXT. It's only for those who need more time to pay their taxes.
Form Details:
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