HB 3416
Requires the Legislative Revenue Officer to study the personal income tax system.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
At the request of
(at the request of Representative Ben Bowman)
Committee
Rules
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Bill overview
This bill directs the Legislative Revenue Officer (LRO) to conduct a comprehensive study of Oregon’s personal income tax system. The LRO is tasked with analyzing the system and submitting findings, along with any recommended legislative changes, to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly by December 1, 2026. This study aims to inform potential improvements or adjustments to the state’s tax structure. The study’s findings will be submitted to the relevant legislative committees for review.
Key provisions
- The Legislative Revenue Officer (LRO) must study the personal income tax system.
- The LRO must submit a report to interim legislative committees.
- The report must be submitted by December 1, 2026.
- The report may include recommendations for legislation.
- The study’s findings are intended to inform potential tax system changes.
Who is affected
- Legislative Revenue Officer
- Interim Committees of the Legislative Assembly
- Taxpayers in Oregon
- Oregon State Government
- The public
Notable changes
- The bill mandates a specific study of the personal income tax system.
- It establishes a deadline for the LRO to submit its findings.
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Primary sponsor
House Committee On Rules
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