Oregon Code § ORS 118.300

Deferred payment election; bond or letter of credit
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Any beneficiary of any property chargeable with a tax under this chapter and personal representatives and trustees, may elect, on or before the date on which the estate tax is due and payable under ORS 118.100, not to pay the tax until the person or persons beneficially interested therein shall come into actual possession or enjoyment thereof. If it is personal property, the person or persons so electing shall give a bond or irrevocable letter of credit to the state in double the amount of the tax, with such sureties or issued by such insured institution as defined in ORS 706.008 as the Director of the Department of Revenue may approve, conditioned for the payment of the tax and interest thereon, at such time and period as the person or persons beneficially interested therein may come into actual possession or enjoyment of the property, which bond shall be executed and filed, and a full return of the property made to the Director of the Department of Revenue within six months from the date of transfer thereof, as in this section provided. The bond or letter of credit must be renewed every five years. [Amended by 1969 c.591 216; 1975 c.762 10; 1977 c.666 14; 1991 c.331 34; 1997 c.99 14; 1997 c.631 406; 2011 c.526 13]

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