State of Oregon

04/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/08/2026 14:35

Oregon will join IRS in extending tax filing deadline for DHS employees in Oregon impacted by ongoing government shutdown

Oregon will join IRS in extending tax filing deadline for DHS employees in Oregon impacted by ongoing government shutdown

The Oregon Department of Revenue is extending the income tax filing due date for Department of Homeland Security personnel affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown-including Transportation Security Administration agents providing security services at Oregon airports.

Affected federal employees who are required to file an Oregon income tax return will get an automatic 30-day extension for this tax filing season to provide additional time to file returns and remit any taxes owed without penalty. The IRS previously announced an automatic federal extension.

The new deadline will be May 15, 2026 for affected DHS personnel.

Oregon usually follows federal tax filing extensions. However, the state doesn't automatically waive penalties and interest for late filing, and taxpayers might need to file a waiver request. More information about penalties and interest for personal income tax and penalty waivers is available on the Department of Revenue website.

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