This document was released by Oregon Department of Justice and contains the most recent official instructions for Pact Act Report of Tobacco Product Sales .
Q: What is the Pact Act?
A: The Pact Act is a federal law that regulates certain tobacco product sales.
Q: What is the purpose of the Pact Act Report?
A: The purpose of the Pact Act Report is to collect information about tobacco product sales in Oregon.
Q: Who needs to file the Pact Act Report?
A: Retailers and distributors that sell tobacco products in Oregon need to file the Pact Act Report.
Q: What information is required for the Pact Act Report?
A: The Pact Act Report requires information about sales transactions, including the date, purchaser information, and the type and quantity of tobacco products sold.
Q: When is the deadline to file the Pact Act Report?
A: The deadline to file the Pact Act Report is usually on or before the 10th day of each calendar month.
Q: Are there any penalties for not filing the Pact Act Report?
A: Yes, failure to file the Pact Act Report may result in penalties and fines.
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