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                                      Form OR-21 Instructions                                                  2022
                               Oregon Pass-through Entity Elective Tax Return

                                                                least 90 percent of the PTE-E tax shown on Form OR-21 or 
Purpose of Schedule OR-21                                       underpayment interest may be charged. Underpayment 
                                                                interest may be charged even if the return shows an over-
Pass-through entities (PTEs) electing to pay the PTE elective 
                                                                payment if estimated payments were late or too small. See 
tax (PTE-E tax) use Form OR-21 to report their income, tax, 
                                                                “Interest on underpayment of estimated tax” and Publica-
and payments. An upper-tier PTE that is a member of an 
                                                                tion OR-21-EST, Oregon Pass-through Entity Elective Tax Esti-
electing PTE will also use Form OR-21 to pass its share of 
                                                                mated Payment Instructions, for more information. 
the lower-tier entity’s distributive proceeds, addition, and 
tax credit through to the upper-tier PTE’s individual owners. 
Form OR-21 is filed on a calendar-year basis only. PTEs using   Registration required
a fiscal year will make the election for the calendar year in   Before estimated payments can be made, the PTE must reg-
which their fiscal year ends.                                   ister with the department using Revenue Online. Go to our 
                                                                website, www.oregon.gov/dor, and search for “PTE-E” for 
                                                                registration information. Registration is not the same as 
General information
                                                                making the election.
Oregon’s PTE-E tax was enacted by SB 727 during the 2021 
legislative session (2021 Oregon Laws, ch. 589). It allows                                                  r. 
                                                                Questions about the PTE-E tax?
certain PTEs to elect to pay income tax at the entity level. 
Individual members will still report and be taxed on their      You can find information and updates about the PTE-E tax 
income from the PTE, but they will be able to claim a credit    on our website, www.oregon.gov/dor, by following the link 
on their individual returns for the tax already paid by the     to our “Businesses” page. If you have specific questions 
PTE. The provisions in SB 727 were amended by SB 1524           that aren’t answered on our website, send us an email at 
during the 2022 legislative session to require electing PTEs    BusinessAlternative.IncomeTax@dor.oregon.gov. If you 
to pay estimated tax (2022 Oregon Laws, ch. 82, § 3, 4).        have questions or need help with any other Oregon tax 
Form OR-21 is filed on a calendar-year basis and is only        programs, see our contact information on the last page of 
available for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2022   this publication.
and before January 1, 2024. PTEs using a fiscal year will 
                                                                                           r. 
make the election for the calendar year in which their fiscal   Making the election
year ends. Only calendar-year PTEs or fiscal-year PTEs with 
a short year that begins and ends in 2022 can make the elec-    A PTE makes the election by timely filing Form OR-21 with 
tion using the 2022 form. All other PTEs must wait until the    the “Election” box checked. To be timely, Form OR-21 must 
2023 form is available to make the election for a fiscal year   be filed on or before the due date, unless an extension has 
beginning in 2022 and ending in 2023.                           been requested. The due date for filing Form OR-21 for tax 
                                                                year 2022 is April 18, 2023. All members must agree to 
Electing PTE                                                    make the election unless there is an officer, manager, or 
                                                                member of the PTE who is authorized by law or the PTE’s 
An electing PTE must be a partnership, an S corporation, or 
                                                                organizational documents to make the election on the PTE’s 
an LLC taxed as a partnership or S corporation. All of the 
                                                                behalf. See the instructions for line 1, below, regarding the 
PTE’s members must be individuals or other PTEs (upper-
                                                                “Election” box.
tier PTEs) whose members are all individuals.
The election must be made by members of the PTE who are         Extension of time to file
members on the date the election is made or by any officer,     If the PTE is requesting an extension of time to file federal 
manager or member of the electing PTE who is authorized,        Form 1065, U.S. Return of Partnership Income, or 1120-S, U.S. 
under law or the PTE’s organizational documents, to make        Income Tax Return for an S Corporation, Oregon will honor 
the election and who attests to having such authority under     the same extension request for filing Form OR-21. You must 
penalty of perjury.                                             submit your extension request on or before the due date for 
                                                                the return. 
Estimated payments
                                                                An extension of time to file the return is not an extension 
An electing PTE must make timely estimated payments of          of time to pay the tax. Payment is due on April 18, 2023, 
the PTE-E tax. Total estimated tax payments must equal at       without regard to an extension to file Form OR-21. 

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                                  r.                                 OR-21-K-1 to each of its individual members to report the 
Revoking the election                                                distributive proceeds, addition, and credit passing through 
                                                                     from the lower-tier electing entity, even if the upper-tier PTE 
The election to pay PTE-E tax may be revoked, but only 
                                                                     isn’t making the election.
under these circumstances:
• All members of the PTE who are members on the date the             Addition for PTE taxes paid to Oregon
election is revoked must consent to the revocation.                  Individual PTE members must report an addition for any 
• The revocation must be made on or before the due date for          taxes imposed on the PTE by Chapter 314 of the Oregon 
filing Form OR-21, including extension.                              Revised Statutes and paid to the State of Oregon that are 
                                                                     deducted on any federal return filed by the PTE at the entity 
To revoke the election, complete this form as if you are mak-        level. If the electing PTE has an upper-tier PTE as a mem-
ing the election, except enter 0 for all numeric fields on lines     ber, the upper-tier PTE’s members must report the addition 
6 through 23. Mark the “Revocation” box on the first page            on their personal income tax returns, including composite 
of the return.                                                       returns joined by nonresident individuals. The PTE must 
Request for refund without election. The PTE may request             include the addition amount on the Schedule OR-21-K-1 
a refund if estimated tax or other payments were made but            provided to each member. 
the PTE will not be making the election. Do not file Form            Individual PTE members can find information about the 
OR-21. Request the refund through the PTE’s Revenue                  addition in Publication OR-17, Oregon Individual Income Tax 
Online account. If you don’t have internet access, contact us        Guide. 
for assistance.
                                                                     Refundable credit for PTE-E tax paid
                               r. 
Required schedules                                                   Individual PTE members are allowed a refundable credit for 
                                                                     their distributive share of the tax paid by the PTE. The credit 
Include these schedules when Form OR-21 is filed:
                                                                     is claimed on the member’s personal income tax return. If 
• Schedule OR-21-MD, Oregon Pass-through Entity Elective Tax         the electing PTE has an upper-tier PTE as a member, the 
Member Directory.                                                    upper-tier PTE’s members are allowed to claim the credit 
                                                                     on their personal income tax returns, including composite 
• Schedule OR-21-AP,           Oregon Pass-through Entity Elective 
                                                                     returns joined by nonresident individuals. 
Tax Apportionment of Income, if the PTE must apportion its 
income. See the instructions for line 19.                            The distributive share of the credit must be reported to each 
                                                                     member using Schedule OR-21-K-1, including members that 
• Schedule OR-21-MD-PT, Pass Through of Distributive Share 
                                                                     are other PTEs. Don’t include interest or penalty on unpaid 
of Proceeds, Addition, and Credit, if the PTE is an upper-tier 
                                                                     tax or underpayment interest in the tax credit amount. See 
PTE passing items through from an electing lower-tier 
                                                                     Schedule OR-21-K-1 Instructions.
entity to its own individual members.
                                                                     Individual PTE members can find information about the 
Schedule OR-21-K-1. The PTE must provide Schedule OR-
                                                                     refundable credit in Publication OR-17.
21-K-1,  Distributive Share of Proceeds, Addition, and Credit, to 
every member. The schedule shows the member’s share of 
the distributive proceeds on which the PTE-E tax was cal-            Amended returns
culated, any required Oregon addition, and the amount of 
the member’s share of the refundable PTE-E tax credit. See           If Form OR-21 must be amended, complete the return as it 
Schedule OR-21-K-1 Instructions for more information.                should have been filed, including any adjustments that we 
                                                                     made. Check the “Amended” box on line 3. 
                                     r. 
Information for members                                              Member listed by mistake. If a member was listed on the 
                                                                     original Schedule OR-21-MD or OR-21-MD-PT by mistake, 
                                                                     list the member on the amended schedule as well, but enter 
Members who are upper-tier PTEs                                      zeroes for all of that member’s amounts. 
A PTE that is an upper-tier member of the electing PTE 
must pass its share of the lower-tier entity’s distributive 
                                                                     Return instructions
proceeds, addition and refundable tax credit through to 
its own members. All of the upper-tier PTE’s members                 Tax year beginning and ending dates. Enter “01/01/2022” 
must be individuals who will file a personal income tax              and “12/31/2022” for the beginning and ending dates of the 
return, including nonresident individuals who elect to join          PTE’s tax year. If the PTE has a short year that began and 
a composite return. The upper-tier PTE must report the               ended in 2022, enter the short year beginning and ending 
information about the items passed through to its members            dates. For example, if the PTE’s short year began on March 
by filing Form OR-21 with Schedule OR-21-MD-PT attached.             1, 2022 and ended on December 31, 2022, enter “03/01/2022” 
See Schedule OR-21-MD-PT Instructions for more informa-              and “12/31/2022.” If the PTE’s tax year ends in 2023, you 
tion. In addition, the upper-tier PTE must provide Schedule          must wait to make the election on the 2023 Form OR-21.
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                                                                   Line 9. If the PTE is a partnership, enter the total guaranteed 
Part A: Taxpayer information                                       payments from federal Schedule K, line 4c; otherwise, enter 
                                                                   0.
Enter the PTE’s legal name and federal employer identifica-
tion number (FEIN). Enter the name that the entity is doing        Line 10. Enter the PTE’s interest income from federal Sched-
business as (DBA) or its assumed business name (ABN) if            ule K, line 5 (Form 1065) or line 4 (Form 1120-S).
different from its legal name. 
                                                                   Line 11. Enter the PTE’s ordinary dividends from federal 
Entity type. Check the box that matches the PTE’s organiza-        Schedule K, line 6a (Form 1065) or line 5a (Form 1120-S).
tion type. If the PTE is an LLC that is treated as a partnership 
                                                                   Line 12. Enter the PTE’s royalties from federal Schedule K, 
or an S corporation for tax purposes, check the applicable 
                                                                   line 7 (Form 1065) or line 6 (Form 1120-S).
box.
                                                                   Line 13. Enter the PTE’s total net gain or loss from the dis-
Contact information. Enter the name, phone, and email of a 
                                                                   position of property from federal Schedule K, the sum of 
person the department can contact if we have questions or 
                                                                   line 8 plus line 9a (Form 1065) or the sum of line 7 plus line 
need more information. The contact person does not have 
                                                                   8a (Form 1120-S).
to be the same person who prepares or signs the return, but 
they should be knowledgeable about the PTE’s election.             Line 14. Enter the PTE’s net section 1231 gain or loss from 
                                                                   federal Schedule K, line 10 (Form 1065) or line 9 (Form 
                                                                   1120-S).
Part B: Checkboxes
                                                                   Line 15. Enter any other income or loss from federal Sched-
Check every box that applies to this return.                       ule K, line 11 (Form 1065) or line 10 (Form 1120-S).
Box 1: Election. Check this box if the PTE elects to be liable 
for and pay the PTE-E tax. By checking this box and submit-        Apportionable income from all sources
ting the completed return, you are stating under penalty of        Line 17. Enter the total of the PTE’s non-apportionable 
false swearing that all members of the PTE have agreed to          income that is included in the amount on line 16. Non-appor-
the election or you are stating under penalty of perjury that      tionable income means all income other than apportionable 
you are an officer, manager, or member of the PTE who is           income (ORS 314.610); see the instructions for line 19.
authorized under law or the PTE’s organizational documents 
to make the election on the PTE’s behalf.                          Line 18. Subtract the PTE’s non-apportionable income on 
                                                                   line 17 from the total income from all sources on line 16. The 
Box 2: Revocation. Check this box if the PTE is revoking a         result is the PTE’s apportionable income from all sources.
prior election. See “Revoking the election,” above.
Box 3: Amended. Check this box if the PTE is amending              Oregon apportionable income
an earlier return to make corrections (not revoking a prior 
                                                                   Line 19. Any PTE with income from business activity that is 
election).
                                                                   taxable by Oregon and one or more other states must appor-
Box 4: Extension. Check this box if the PTE filed a request        tion its income according to Oregon’s Uniform Division of 
for an extension.                                                  Income for Tax Purposes Act, ORS 314.605 to 314.675, unless 
                                                                   the PTE is a financial institution or public utility. In that case, 
Box 5: Pass through. Check this box if the PTE is an upper-
                                                                   the PTE must apportion its income using the provisions of 
tier member of an electing lower-tier entity. See “Members 
                                                                   ORS 314.280. 
who are an upper-tier PTE,” above. 
                                                                   • Complete Schedule OR-21-AP if the PTE must apportion 
                                                                     its income. Enter the apportionment percentage from 
Part C: Distributive proceeds                                        Schedule OR-21-AP, line 12. Include the schedule when the 
                                                                     return is filed.
Income from all sources                                            • If Schedule OR-21-AP isn’t required because the PTE 
Enter the PTE’s income from all sources. Round all amounts           doesn’t have to apportion its income, enter 100.0000.
to the nearest whole dollar. Indicate any losses with paren-
theses. The amounts on lines 6 through 15 can generally be         Oregon distributive proceeds
found on Schedule K of federal Form 1065 or 1120-S.
                                                                   Line 21. Enter the total of the non-apportionable income from 
Line 6. Enter the PTE’s ordinary business income or loss           line 17 that is allocated to Oregon. If the PTE does all of its 
from federal Schedule K, line 1.                                   business activity in Oregon, enter the amount from line 19. If 
Line 7. Enter the PTE’s net rental real estate income or loss      the PTE must apportion its income,  see “Allocable income” 
from federal Schedule K, line 2.                                   in Schedule OR-21-AP Instructions to determine whether 
                                                                   the amount on line 19 includes income that is allocated to 
Line 8. Enter the PTE’s other net rental income or loss from       Oregon. 
federal Schedule K, line 3c.

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Line 22. Add the apportionable income from line 20 to the          e. If line d is 0, multiply line a by 9%   
income allocated to Oregon on line 21. The result is the PTE’s           (0.09); otherwise, enter $22,500.  e.  $16,200      
total distributive proceeds from Oregon sources. 
                                                                   f. Line d plus line e.                   f.   $16,200     

Part D: Tax, payments, penalty, and                                Line 24. Enter the total of all PTE-E tax payments made 
                                                                   before filing this return. Use the PTE’s Revenue Online 
interest                                                           account to verify the date or amount of any payment, if 
                                                                   needed.
Line 23. The PTE-E tax is 9 percent of the first $250,000 in 
total distributive proceeds, and 9.9 percent of the distributive   Line 25. If the amount on line 23 is more than the amount 
proceeds over $250,000.                                            on line 24, you have tax to pay. Subtract line 24 from line 23.
Use this worksheet to figure the tax:                              Line 26. If the amount on line 23 is less than the amount on 
                                                                   line 24, you overpaid. Subtract line 23 from line 24, then go 
PTE-E tax worksheet
                                                                   to line 28.
a. Amount from Form OR-21, line             a. $
22.                                                                Penalty and interest
b. Amount taxed at 9%.                       b.  250,000           Line 27. Enter the total amount of penalty and interest owed 
                                                                   if all of the tax shown on line 23 wasn’t paid by April 18, 
c. Line a minus line b. If less than         c. $                  2023. Round the amount to the nearest $1.
zero, enter 0.                                                     Penalty for failure to pay. If the PTE elects to be liable for 
d. Multiply line c by 9.9% (0.099).          d. $                  the PTE-E tax but doesn’t pay the total tax owed by the due 
                                                                   date of the return (without extension), the PTE will owe a 
e. If line d is 0, multiply line a by 9%     e. $                  penalty of 5 percent of the unpaid tax. 
(0.09); otherwise, enter $22,500. 
                                                                   Interest on unpaid tax. A PTE that elects to be liable for 
f. Line d plus line e. This is the           f. $                  the PTE-E tax but doesn’t pay it by April 18, 2023 must pay 
PTE-E tax. Enter this amount on                                    interest at the applicable rate. Interest is figured daily, based 
Form OR-21, line 23.                                               on a 365-day year. The annual interest rate is 6 percent for 
                                                                   calendar year 2023, or 0.0164 percent per day. The interest 
Example 1. Smith and Sons, a general partnership, has 
                                                                   rate may be changed once per calendar year. 
$425,000 in total distributive proceeds from Oregon sources 
on line 22. The PTE-E tax is $39,825, calculated as follows:       Note: Additional interest of 4 percent per year will be 
                                                                   charged on deficiencies or delinquencies that remain unpaid 
a. Amount from line 22.                    a.  $425,000            more than 60 days after they have been assessed. For more 
                                                                   information, see “Interest and penalties” in Publication 
b. Amount taxed at 9%.                     b.  $250,000            OR-17.
c. Line a minus line b.                    c.  $175,000            Example 3. Use the same facts as in Example 1. Smith and 
                                                                   Sons made $35,000 in payments by April 18, 2023, the due 
                                                                   date of the return. The partnership filed Form OR-21 on 
d. Multiply line c by 9.9% (0.099)         d.  $17,325
                                                                   extension on July 28, 2023. The unpaid PTE-E tax was $4,825 
e. If line d is 0, multiply line a by 9%                           ($39,825 – 35,000), which they paid when they filed the 
(0.09); otherwise, enter $22,500.        e.  $22,500               return. Smith and Sons must pay a 5 percent penalty and 
                                                                   daily interest as follows:
f. Line d plus line e.                   f.   $39,825       
                                                                   Penalty:
                                                                   $4,825 x 0.05                               $ 241.25
Example 2. Mountaintop, Inc., an S corporation, has $180,000       Interest:
in total distributive proceeds from Oregon sources on line         April 19, 2023 to July 28, 2023 
22. The PTE-E tax is $16,200, calculated as follows:               100 days at 0.0164%
                                                                   0.000164 x $4,825 x 100 days                       +  79.13+  79.13
a. Amount from line 22.                    a.  $180,000
                                                                   Total penalty and interest                  $  320.38
b. Amount taxed at 9%.                     b.  $250.000            The partnership enters $320 on Form OR-21, line 27.
                                                                   Line 28. Calculate the underpayment interest due for each 
c. Line a minus line b. If less            c.  $0
                                                                   installment period using the Underpayment interest work-
than zero, enter 0.
                                                                   sheet under “Interest on underpayment of estimated tax.” 
d. Multiply line c by 9.9% (0.099).        d.  $173,250            The PTE may calculate the underpayment interest based 
                                                                   on regular installments or installments using annualized 

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income, whichever is less. There are no exceptions to paying 
interest on an underpayment of PTE-E tax.                         Filing the return
Enter the total underpayment interest amount from the 
                                                                  Electronic filing
Underpayment interest worksheet, line 14. 
                                                                  File Form OR-21 electronically using Revenue Online or by 
                                                                  modernized e-file (MeF) if your software provider supports 
Part E: Tax to pay or refund                                      it. Include all required schedules. See “Required schedules,” 
                                                                  above.
Line 30. If line 25 shows tax to pay, add lines 25 and 29. This 
is the amount you owe.                                            Filing by mail
Payment Options                                                   File Form OR-21 by mail only if you requested a paper return 
                                                                  because you don’t have internet access. If you’re mailing in 
Online payments.  Log into the PTE’s Revenue Online 
                                                                  a payment with the paper return, follow the instructions 
account to make a payment. If you make a non-logged in 
                                                                  under “Payment options,” above, for making a payment by 
payment you will need the PTE-E tax account number. If 
                                                                  check or money order. To avoid slowing down processing, 
you don’t know the PTE-E tax account number, log into the 
                                                                  do not use a payment voucher, staple the payment to the 
PTE’s Revenue Online account.
                                                                  return, send cash or postdated checks, or use red or purple 
Electronic payments with e-filed return. We accept elec-          or any gel ink.
tronic payments when e-filing Form OR-21, if supported 
                                                                  Assembling and mailing the return. Include all required 
by your software provider, or when submitting the return 
                                                                  schedules. Assemble the return in this order, from top to 
through Revenue Online.
                                                                  bottom:
Check or money order payments with paper return. Note:            1. Check or money order, if any.
This option is available only for PTEs that don’t have 
                                                                  2. Form OR-21.
access to the internet and have requested a paper return. 
Make the check or money order payable to “Oregon Depart-          3. Schedule OR-21-MD.
ment of Revenue.” Write the following on the check or             4. Schedule OR-21-MD-PT, if required.
money order:                                                      5. Schedule OR-21-AP, if required.
• The PTE’s FEIN.
                                                                  Mail the assembled return to:
• “2022 PTE-E.”
• Daytime phone.                                                  Oregon Department of Revenue 
                                                                  PO Box 14380
Check or money order payments mailed separately. Use 
                                                                  Salem OR 97309-5075
Form OR-21-V, Oregon Pass-through Entity Elective Tax Pay-
ment Voucher, to make a payment separately from the return. 
See Form OR-21-V Instructions for payment and mailing             Interest on underpayment of estimated 
information.                                                      tax

Refund                                                            The PTE will owe underpayment interest if its estimated 
Line 31. If line 26 shows an overpayment, subtract line 29        payments are paid late or are less than the required amount. 
from line 26. This is your refund. Refunds of PTE-E tax can’t     Underpayment interest is calculated on a running balance of 
be applied as an estimated payment for a later tax year. The      estimated tax due from one event (a due date or a payment) 
department will issue a check and send it to the PTE’s mail-      to the next. The interest accrues until the balance is paid in 
ing address as shown in the PTE’s registered account.             full or the due date for filing the return (without extensions), 
                                                                  whichever is earlier. 
                                                                  Interest accruing on tax that remains unpaid after the due 
Part F: Signature and date
                                                                  date is computed separately as shown under “Penalty and 
Generally, the member who signs the return should be a gen-       interest,” above. The same interest rate that applies to unpaid 
eral partner, officer, managing member, managing manager,         tax also applies to underpayments of estimated tax.
or other member with the authority to enter into binding 
agreements on behalf of the PTE.
                                                                  Calculating installment payments
Preparer signature. If the form is prepared by someone 
other than the general partner, officer, managing member,         The PTE may pay all of the estimated tax by the due date 
or other authorized member, they must sign the return and         for the first installment payment, or the payments may be 
provide their information.                                        made in up to four installments. There are two methods for 
                                                                  calculating the installment amount. For the first method, 
                                                                  divide the annual required payment into four equal install-
                                                                  ment payments. These are known as regular installments. 
                                                                  The second method, for PTEs that do not realize their income 
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evenly throughout the year, is to calculate annualized              Work through the worksheet column-by-column except 
installment payments.                                               where otherwise indicated.
Method 1: Regular installments                                      Line 1. Determine the Oregon distributive proceeds for each 
                                                                    period using Form OR-21, lines 6 through 22 as a guide. 
Use this worksheet to figure the amount of the PTE’s regular        Enter only the proceeds for the time period shown at the top 
installment of estimated PTE-E tax. This worksheet must             of each column. Note: The amount in box 1D should be the 
be completed even if the PTE made annualized installment            same as the total Oregon distributive proceeds for the year 
payments. Round all dollar amounts to the nearest $1.               from Form OR-21, line 22.
Regular installment worksheet                                       Line 4. If the annualized amount on line 3 is less than 
1. Tax from Form OR-21, line 23.                  1. __________     $250,000, multiply line 3 times 9 percent (0.09). Otherwise, 
  If the amount on line 1 is less than                              use the instructions for Form OR-21, line 23 as a guide for 
  $1,000, stop; underpayment interest won’t                         calculating the tax.
  be charged.                                                       Line 7. Don’t enter an amount in box 7A because there were 
 2. Annual required payment. Multiply line                          no prior installment payments before this period. Enter the 
  1 by 90% (0.9).                                 2. __________     amount from box 13A in box 7B, box 13A plus box 13B in box 
3. Regular installment payment. Line 2                              7C, and box 13A plus box 13B plus box 13C in box 7D. 
  divided by four.                                3. __________     Line 10. The excess regular installment entered on line 12 is 
                                                                    the difference between the regular installment payment and 
Method 2: Annualized installments                                   the annualized installment payment for the period.  Don’t 
                                                                    enter an amount in box 10A because there was no excess 
If the PTE didn’t realize its income evenly throughout the          regular installment amount before this period. Enter the 
year, the required estimated tax payments may be figured            excess regular installment amount from box 12A in box 10B, 
using the annualized installment method. With this method,          box 12B in box 10C, and box 12C in box 10D.
income and tax are placed on an annualized basis for each 
period, and the lesser of the regular installment or annual-        Line 13. This is the annualized installment payment that you 
ized installment for each period is the required payment            needed to make for each period if you are using this method. 
amount. Complete the           Regular installment worksheet        Payments were due on the due dates for a calendar-year filer: 
above before figuring the PTE’s annualized installments.            June 15, 2022 (first two installments), September 15, 2022, and 
                                                                    January 17, 2023.
Annualized installment worksheet instructions
Use the worksheet below to figure the PTE’s annualized 
installment payments. The period dates in the worksheet 
are based on a calendar year.  

                                        Annualized installment worksheet
                                                                                        A     B        C        D
                                                                                     1/1/2022 1/1/2022 1/1/2022 1/1/2022
                                                                                        to    to       to       to
                                                                               3/31/2022 5/31/2022 8/31/2022    12/31/2022
1. Distributive proceeds from Oregon sources for the period (see instructions).
   2. Annualization multiplier.                                                         4     2.4      1.5      1
   3. Annualized distributive proceeds. Line 1 multiplied by line 2.
   4. Annualized tax (see instructions).
   5. Percentage for this period (as a decimal).                                     0.225    0.45     0.675    0.9
   6. Annualized tax for this period. Line 4 multiplied by line 5.
   7. Prior period installment (see instructions).
   8. Line 6 minus line 7. If less than zero, enter 0.
   9. Line 4 of the Regular installment worksheet, above.
 10. Prior excess regular installment (see instructions). 
 11. Line 9 plus line 10.
12. Excess regular installment amount. Line 11 minus line 8. If less than zero,
       enter 0.
 13. Annualized installment payment. Enter the smaller of line 8 or line 11.

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Underpayment interest worksheet instructions                      next event that changes the running balance, including the 
                                                                  day of the next event (except January 1 when there has been a 
First, use the Regular installment worksheet or the Annu-
                                                                  change in the interest rate; include January 1 in the day count 
alized installment worksheet to determine the amount of 
your installment payments for tax year 2022.                      for a subsequent event). Enter the count in the Number of 
                                                                  days column, on the same line as the first event. Continue 
Date and Amount columns. This worksheet includes pay-             down the column, entering the number of days when the 
ment due dates and space to record two estimated tax pay-         running balance is positive, until the last event is reached. If 
ments per period. Use the PTE’s Revenue Online account to 
                                                                  the running balance is positive after the last event, count the 
verify the date or amount of any payment, if needed.
                                                                  number of days after the last event through the due date of 
Lines 1, 4, 7, and 11. In the  Amount column for each line,       the return. Don’t count any days when the running balance 
enter the required installment for each period from the           is negative or zero.
Regular installment worksheet, line 3, or from the  Annu-
                                                                  Interest due column. To calculate the underpayment inter-
alized installment worksheet, line 13, whichever applies. 
                                                                  est, multiply each positive running balance by the number 
Note: For tax year 2022 only, enter 0 for the required amount 
                                                                  of days and the daily rate on the same line. Don’t calculate 
on line 1, and enter the sum of the first two installment pay-
                                                                  interest on a negative running balance. Round all amounts 
ments on line 4. 
                                                                  to the nearest $1.
Lines 2 and 3. Enter the date and amount for each estimated 
                                                                  Line 14. Add the amounts in the Interest due column. Enter 
PTE-E tax payment made before June 15, 2022 in date order. 
                                                                  the total here and on Form OR-21, line 28. 
Note: For tax year 2022        only, if more than two payments 
were made before June 15, 2022, you may add them together         Keep the calculations with the PTE’s business records; we 
and enter them on line 3.                                         may ask for it later.
Lines 5 and 6. Enter the dates and amounts of any estimated       Example. Sunset Inc., an S corporation, owed $10,000 in 
PTE-E tax payments made from June 15, 2022 through Sep-           PTE-E tax when it elected to pay the tax and file Form 
tember 14, 2022 in date order.                                    OR-21 for tax year 2022. The PTE’s tax on Form OR-21, line 
                                                                  23 is $95,556. Multiplying the tax by 90 percent results in 
Line 8. Enter the date and amount of an estimated payment 
                                                                  an annual required payment of $86,000, with four regular 
made from September 15, 2022 through December 31, 2022.  
                                                                  installments of $21,500. Sunset made its first two estimated 
Line 9. Any interest rate change as of January 1, 2023 is noted   payments on June 15, 2022, paying $39,500. The PTE made 
on this line and is treated as an event.                          a payment of $19,000 on September 15, 2022 and $8,500 on 
                                                                  January 5, 2023. The PTE made its last estimated payment of 
Line 10. Enter the date and amount of an estimated PTE-E 
                                                                  $9,000 on January 31, 2023. 
tax payment  made  from January 1, 2023 through January 
16, 2023.                                                         Sunset doesn’t figure underpayment interest for the period 
                                                                  before June 15, 2022 because for tax year 2022, the first 
Lines 12 and 13. Enter the dates and amounts of any esti-
                                                                  installment payment wasn’t due until June 15, 2022, the due 
mated PTE-E tax payments made from January  17, 2023 
                                                                  date for the second installment payment. On June 15, Sunset 
through April 18, 2023.
                                                                  starts a running balance of $3,500 ($43,000 – $39,500) which 
Running balance column. The running balance is the                lasts for 92 days until the $19,000 payment on September 15, 
amount of tax due at any given time during the year.              2022. Sunset’s new running balance as of September 15 is 
Required installments increase the running balance, and           $6,000  [($21,500 – $19,000) + $3,500). This balance runs for 
estimated tax payments decrease it. The running balance           107 days until December 31, 2022, and then the interest rate 
can be positive, negative, or zero. Use a minus sign or paren-    changes on January 1, 2023. Sunset calculates interest at the 
theses to indicate a negative amount.                             new rate for 5 days, from January 1 through January 5, 2023.
Work through this column starting with line 1. Note: For tax      The $8,500 payment on January 5 results in a negative run-
year 2022 only, any payments made before the first payment        ning balance of ($2,500) until the next required installment 
was due on June 15, 2022 will result in a negative running        on January 17. No interest is calculated for those days. The 
balance.                                                          new balance of $19,000 [($2,500) + $21,500] on January 17 runs 
Number of days column. Count the number of days after the         for 14 days until Sunset’s $9,000 payment on January 31. The 
first event that creates a positive running balance until the     running balance of $10,000 ($19,000 - $9,000) continues for 77 
                                                                  days until the return due date.  

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 Sunset Inc.’s underpayment interest worksheet
          Date                 Event      Amount  Running       Number Daily interest rate Interest due
                                                  balance       of days
1.  04/15/2022    Required installment    $0                           0.000110
   2.             Payment                                              0.000110
   3.             Payment                                              0.000110
   4.  06/15/2022 Required installment    $43,000                      0.000110
   5. 06/15/2022  Payment                 $39,500 $3,500        92     0.000110            $35
   6.             Payment                                              0.000110
   7.  09/15/2022 Required installment    $21,500                      0.000110
   8. 09/15/2022  Payment                 $19,000        $6,000 107    0.000110            $71
   9.  01/01/2023 Rate change                            $6,000 5      0.000164            $5
 10.  01/05/2023  Payment                 $8,500  ($2,500)             0.000164
 11.  01/17/2023  Required installment    $21,500 $19,000       14     0.000164            $44
12.   01/31/2023  Payment                 $9,000  $10,000       77     0.000164            $126
13.               Payment                                              0.000164
 14.  04/18/2023  Total interest due                                                       $281
Sunset enters $281 on Form OR-21, line 28.

 Underpayment interest worksheet
          Date                 Event      Amount  Running       Number Daily interest rate Interest due
                                                  balance       of days
1.  04/15/2022    Required installment                                 0.000110
   2.             Payment                                              0.000110
   3.             Payment                                              0.000110
   4.  06/15/2022 Required installment                                 0.000110
   5.             Payment                                              0.000110
   6.             Payment                                              0.000110
   7.  09/15/2022 Required installment                                 0.000110
   8.             Payment                                              0.000110
   9.  01/01/2023 Rate change                                          0.000164
 10.              Payment                                              0.000164
 11.  01/17/2023  Required installment                                 0.000164
12.               Payment                                              0.000164
13.               Payment                                              0.000164
 14.  04/18/2023  Total interest due

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