Can I deduct the payment service provider fee on my Oregon income tax return?
No. The payment service provider fee is a nondeductible personal expense. • Why can’t I pay the department directly by credit card instead and save the fee? By law, our authority to accept credit card payments is limited. We do not directly accept or process credit cards for current-year taxes, estimated taxes, or taxes shown on a Notice of Deficiency. For these situations, you must use a payment service provider if you want to pay by credit card. • What if I overpay using my credit card? We will issue your refund either by check or direct deposit when we process your return. The department must issue a refund in the name of the person(s) on the return. If you have an existing debt on your account, the overpayment may be applied to that debt. • I used my credit card to pay another person’s Oregon income tax bill. If you issue a refund later, will the money come to me? By law, we must issue the refund in the name(s) and Social Security number(s) of the taxpayer(s) listed on the tax retu
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