Form 40p - Oregon Individual Income Tax Return - 2000 Page 2

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Form 40P
Page 2 –
2000
Federal column
Oregon column
36 Amount from front of form, line 35
36
SUBTRACTIONS
37
37 Social Security and tier 1 railroad retirement income included on line 19
38a
38b
38 Other subtractions. Identify
39a
39b
39 Income after subtractions. Line 36 minus line 37 and 38
%
40 Oregon percentage. Line 39b divided by line 39a (not more than 100%)
40
41 Amount from line 39a (federal amount)
41
DEDUCTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS
42 Itemized deductions from federal Schedule A, line 28
42
EITHER,
43 State income tax claimed as an itemized deduction. See instructions, page 24
43
NOT BOTH
44 Net Oregon itemized deductions. Line 42 minus line 43
44
45 Standard deduction from page 25
45
46 2000 federal tax ($0 – $3,000, see instructions for the correct amount)
46
47 Other deductions and modifications. Identify
47
48 Total. Add lines 45, 46, and 47 or lines 44, 46, and 47. Fill in the larger amount
48
49 Taxable income. Line 41 minus line 48
49
OREGON TAX
50 Tax on amount shown on line 49. See page 25
50
51 Oregon income tax. Line 50
Oregon percentage from line 40
51
ADD TOGETHER
52 Interest on certain installment sales
52
53 Total Oregon income tax. Add lines 51 and 52
53
CREDITS
54 Exemption credit. Line 6e
$139
Oregon percentage from line 40
54
55 Earned income credit. See instructions, page 26
55
56 Working family credit. See instructions, page 26
56
ADD TOGETHER
57 Retirement income credit. See instructions, page 28
57
58 Child and dependent care credit. See instructions, page 20
58
59 Credit for income taxes paid to another state. Attach proof
59
60 Other credits. Identify
60
61 Total credits. Add lines 54 through 60
61
62 Net income tax. Line 53 minus line 61. If line 61 is more than line 53 fill in -0-
62
TAX PAYMENTS, PENALTY & INTEREST
63
63 Oregon income tax withheld from income. Attach Forms W-2 and 1099
ADD TOGETHER
ADD TOGETHER
64
64 Estimated tax payments for 2000 and payments made with your extension
65
65 Total payments. Add lines 63 and 64
66
66 Overpayment.
Is line 62 less than line 65? If so, line 65 minus line 62
OVERPAYMENT
TAX-TO-PAY
67
67 Tax-to-pay. Is line 62 more than line 65? If so, line 62 minus line 65
68 Penalty and interest for filing or paying late. See instructions on page 21
68
ADD TOGETHER
ADD TOGETHER
69 Interest on estimated tax underpayment. If Form 10 is attached, check
69
70 Total penalty and interest due. Add lines 68 and 69
70
71 Amount-you-owe. Add lines 67 and 70
Stop here!
AMOUNT-YOU-OWE
71
REFUND
72 Refund. Is line 66 more than line 70? If so, line 66 minus line 70
72
73 Estimated tax. Fill in the part of line 72 you want applied to your 2001 estimated tax
73
I wish to donate part of my refund, line 72, to the following fund(s):
74 Oregon Nongame Wildlife
$1,
$5,
$10,
Other $ ______
74
These will
75 Child Abuse Prevention
$1,
$5,
$10,
Other $ ______
75
reduce
76 Alzheimer’s Disease Research
$1,
$5,
$10,
Other $ ______
76
your refund
77 Stop Domestic & Sexual Violence
$1,
$5,
$10,
Other $ ______
77
78 AIDS/HIV Education & Services
$1,
$5,
$10,
Other $ ______
78
79 Other charity. Enter code ______
$1,
$5,
$10,
Other $ ______
79
80 Total. Add lines 73 through 79. Total can’t be more than the refund on line 72
80
81 Net refund.
Line 72 minus line 80. This is your net refund
NET REFUND
81
Attach a Copy of Federal Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ. Do Not Attach Other Federal Schedules.
Under penalties for false swearing, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements. To the best of my knowledge and be-
lief it is true, correct, and complete. If prepared by a person other than the taxpayer, this declaration is based on all information of which the preparer has any knowledge.
SIGN
Your signature
Date
Signature of preparer other than taxpayer
License No.
HERE
Spouse’s signature (If filing jointly, BOTH must sign even if only one had income)
Address
150-101-055 (Rev. 9-00)

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