Or. Admin. R. 150-314-0207
(3) Reasonable cause and good faith. A taxpayer's reasonable cause and good faith for a substantial understatement of net tax is demonstrated by the extent of the taxpayer's efforts to determine the taxpayer's correct tax liability under the law.
(a) The following circumstances demonstrate reasonable cause and good faith:
(b) Generally, reliance on an information return, incorrect facts or advice of a professional does not demonstrate reasonable cause and good faith, unless under all the circumstances the taxpayer's reliance was reasonable. The following examples demonstrate reasonable cause and good faith:
Example 1: The taxpayer relied on erroneous information that was inadvertently included in the financial records of the taxpayer's business by others, if procedures existed that were designed to identify factual errors.
Example 2: The taxpayer relied on erroneous information reported on a Form 1099 provided by another person, if the taxpayer did not know or have reason to know that the information was incorrect.
ORS 305.100
ORS 314.402
Renumbered from 150-314.402-(C), REV 31-2016, f. 8-12-16, cert. ef. 9-1-16
Renumbered from 150-314.402(6), REV 9-2015, f. 12-23-15, cert. ef. 1-1-16
REV 6-2007, f. 7-30-07, cert. ef. 7-31-07