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Bill would allow charities to collect checkoff signatures electronically
Summary
Lawmakers heard testimony on Senate Bill 546, which would let charities submit the 10,000 signatures required to qualify for Oregon’s personal income tax charitable checkoff via electronic means beginning Jan. 1, 2026.
Senate Bill 546, which would allow charities to submit the 10,000 required signatures for Oregon’s personal income tax charitable checkoff by electronic means, was the subject of a public hearing before the House Committee on Revenue on May 29.
The bill would change current law that requires charities to deliver 10,000 physical signatures to the Department of Revenue to qualify for the list of charities that can receive donations from taxpayers’ refunds. "One of the current law requirements is that a charity needs 10,000 signatures to be submitted to the Department of Revenue, and these have to be…
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