I lived in the City of Portland for part of the year. How do I file?
If you lived in Portland for part of the year and did not work in Portland as a nonresident, you need to file a Portland Individual Income Tax Return (P-1040). Report on this form only your taxable income while a resident, regardless of the sources of the income. Check the part year resident box to the right of the address block on the form and fill in your dates of residency.

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1. How does Portland spend funds generated through the Income Tax?
2. What is the tax rate for the City of Portland Income Tax?
3. Why do I have to make quarterly estimated income tax payments?
4. How do I file for an extension of time?
5. What are the penalty and interest charges if I pay my income tax late?
6. Can I e-file my Portland income tax return?
7. Who needs to file a City of Portland Individual Income Tax Return (P-1040)
8. I lived in the City of Portland for part of the year. How do I file?
9. I lived in the City of Portland for part of the year, and I worked in the City all of the year. How do I file?
10. What is taxable income?
11. What is nontaxable income?
12. What deductions are allowable when filing the City of Portland Individual Income Tax Return (P-1040)
13. Who must file a City of Portland Corporate Income Tax Return (P-1040)
14. Who must file a City of Portland Partnership Income Tax Return (P-1065)?
15. Can a partnership pay the City Income Tax for the partners?
16. Who must withhold Portland City Income Tax?
17. How do I file and pay my withholding?
18. When are my withholding payments due?
19. I do not have withholding for this quarter. What do I do?
20. Who has to file a City of Portland Fiduciary Income Tax return (P-1041)?
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