The Oregon Department of Revenue announced today that its tax
processing season will get a later start than usual this year, due to late tax
law changes made by Congress to resolve the "fiscal cliff" crisis.
The Internal Revenue Service's 2013 filing season will start January 30,
eight days after its originally planned kickoff date of January 22. That's when
the IRS will begin processing individual income tax returns filed electronically
and on paper.
Since Oregon can't start processing electronically filed returns until the
IRS opens its electronic filing system, the Department of Revenue will start its
2013 filing season on the same day, said Theresa Schuh, manager of Revenue's
Personal Income Tax Program.
"The amount of time it takes us to process each return will be the same. We
typically don't receive very many returns in January, so we should catch up
quickly," Schuh said.
The delay stems from the January 2 enactment of the American Taxpayer
Relief Act. The final law required that the IRS update its forms and
instructions, as well as make critical processing system adjustments.
Taxpayers can spend the time between now and the start of the tax season
preparing their paperwork to help prevent delays in processing their return.
Revenue recommends that people:
* Wait until you have your W2 before filing your tax return. Filing a
return without including a copy of your W2 can hamper processing and delay your
return.
* Find out what your bank routing numbers are, so you can use Direct
Deposit for your refund.
* Make sure you have appropriate proof of expenses for all your claimed
deductions and credits.
* Complete your federal tax return first, since you will need information
from it for your state return.
Visit www.oregon.gov/dor to get tax forms, check the status of
your refund or make tax payments, or call 1-800-356-4222 toll-free from an
Oregon prefix (English or Spanish); 503-378-4988 in Salem and outside Oregon; or
e-mail, questions.dor@state.or.us. For TTY (hearing or speech impaired), call
1-800-886-7204. Due to the amount of calls the department receives during tax
season, you may experience extended waiting times.
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