Use these steps to file your Oregon Quarterly Tax Return
In 2023, the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) and Department of Revenue (DOR) were directed by Governor Kotek to take steps to require proof of tax compliance for marijuana retailers as part of the renewal, change of ownership, addition of license holders, and/or new licensure process. Since that time, the OLCC has encountered a subset of licensees that have extenuating circumstances preventing them from obtaining certificates of tax compliance within the timeframes currently allowed in rule. Licensees may be facing deaths in the family, pending legal actions, or other technical/paperwork delays beyond their control, but are otherwise able to demonstrate an acceptable level of tax compliance.
In response to these situations, the OLCC passed a temporary rule to grant relief only in specific situations where the licensee is in compliance with marijuana taxes and diligently trying to obtain a certificate of compliance while working through other tax issues. These amendments temporarily provided the OLCC flexibility to allow additional time that will prevent the unnecessary closing of an otherwise compliant businesses. A licensee applying for an extension would need to meet specific requirements and provide proof that they are working to obtain their certificate of compliance. The OLCC is not anticipating granting such extensions frequently and intends to continue requiring strict compliance in most cases, but needs the flexibility to allow for case-by-case circumstances, given that the process creates unique situations for individual licensees. This rulemaking makes the temporary rules permanent, with some minor changes.
The Oregon Department of Revenue is seeking feedback about the cash payment process for our marijuana taxpayer customers. This 10-question survey is anonymous, but you will have the opportunity to provide your name and contact information on the last question if you want to provide further feedback on the cash payment process.
This survey is open until 5 p.m. Friday, July 15 and should take less than five minutes to complete. We appreciate your feedback.
Survey link: https://forms.office.com/g/Z9K0buqqrR.
If you have questions about the survey, email us at PTAC.Feedback@DOR.Oregon.gov.
The 2020 Q4 Quarterly report is available. Also, an update is available for OMMPOS Backup Server customers. Please call Raja to schedule an update.
To file your Oregon Department of Revenue quarterly tax report:
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I was selected to participate in the OLCC's Rules Advisory Committee (RAC) on Metrics and Tracking. There were maybe 60 people in the room which was packed with industry stake holders, producers, processors, wholesalers, the OMMP, the OLCC and the public. The audience was about 60% male, 40% female, and 3 brown people, me included. The purpose of the meeting was to review draft language changes to the Division 25 Rules Package. Mostly the changes to the rule’s language seemed intended to clarify and bring things into line with the OMMP. Some interesting parts of the dialog centered aroundWe received an official response from the Oregon Department of Revenue regarding the Marijuana Taxation issue and the OMMPOS METRC Sales Reconciliation tool. First a quick timeline.
Yesterday the Oregon Department of Revenue responded to us to let us know that they have been receiving a lot of phone calls with questions about this issue. They wanted us to let you know that
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Marijuana Software
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OMMPOS customers who signed up in 2016, 2017 & 2018 may have paid too much tax.
ISSUE: When OMMPOS first began reporting sales numbers to METRC we reported GROSS sales values, this includes the tax.
The Oregon Department of Revenue may have taxed these stores on their GROSS receipts; in effect a double tax.
Use the new METRC Sales Reconciliation tool to check your OMMPOS and METRC sales figures and make sure they match. Learn more...
Use the new OMMPOS.COM METRC Sales Reconciliation Tool to detect potential Marijuana Tax overpayments.
Rapidly compare sales totals between OMMPOS Point of Sale and METRC to ensure that you were billed the correct amount by the department of revenue.
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