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  2. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the Omnibus Taxpayer Bill of Rights (Subtitle J of the Technical and Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988), the Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 passed in 1996, and the Taxpayer Bill of Rights III passed in 1998. Nationally, Members of Congress have made attempts to give taxpayers more rights in terms of tax debts and interactions with ...

  3. Constitution of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Constitution is the governing document of the U.S. state of Oregon, originally enacted in 1857. As amended the current state constitution contains eighteen sections, beginning with a bill of rights . [ 1 ]

  4. Oregon tax revolt - Wikipedia

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    The leaders of the tax revolt include Don McIntire, president of the Taxpayer Association of Oregon, and Bill Sizemore, leader of Oregon Taxpayers United.Much of the money spent to promote these anti-tax measures were provided by out-of-state backers including Americans for Tax Reform headed by Grover Norquist.

  5. Your top 10 rights as a taxpayer - AOL

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    Here are your ten fundamental rights known as the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Government of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon's bill of rights contains most of the rights and privileges granted in the United States Bill of Rights and the main text of the United States Constitution. The remainder of the Oregon Constitution outlines the divisions of power within the state government, times of elections, designating the state capitol, the state boundaries. The ...

  7. Oregon tax rebate - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon tax rebate, commonly referred to as the kicker, is a rebate calculated for both individual and corporate taxpayers in the U.S. state of Oregon when a revenue surplus exists. The Oregon Constitution mandates that the rebate be issued when the calculated revenue for a given biennium exceeds the forecast revenue by at least two percent. [1]

  8. Oregon Senate passes bill to eliminate taxes on wildfire ...

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    Senate Bill 1520, sponsored by Sen. Brian Boquist, I-Dallas, creates a tax exemption for awards stemming from lawsuits related to wildfires. The bill now heads to the House.

  9. Tame Your Taxes: IRS Taxpayer Bill of Rights - AOL

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    The Taxpayer Bill of Rights simplified, summarized and centralized rights of taxpayers that were previously spread throughout the tax code. Tame Your Taxes: IRS Taxpayer Bill of Rights Skip to ...