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I am a new owner, or a new business and knew nothing about filing personal property; can the penalty be waived?

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I am a new owner, or a new business and knew nothing about filing personal property; can the penalty be waived?

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No. Oregon law does not allow the Assessor to waive a late penalty. That can be done only at the Board of Property Tax Appeals (BOPTA). You may appeal your penalty to them after you receive your tax statement in the fall and before December 31.

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