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Thanks for Your Contribution
Submitted by info on Wed, 09/14/2016 - 04:07
Thanks for your contribution to the Oregon Progressive Party.
Earmark Your Contribution
If you want your contribution go to for a specific candidate or purpose, please email to bank@progparty.org and let use know.
For example, you may want your contribution to go to the campaign of Chris Henry for Oregon State Treasurer or David Delk for U.S. House of Representatives.
Occupation Information
If you contribute more than $100 in a calendar year to us, we must also obtain your (1) address and (2) occupation. The law defines "occupation" as:
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The nature of an individual's principal business; and
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If the individual is employed by another person, the business name and address, by city and state, of the employer.
According to the Secretary of State, you are "not employed" if you are a student, retired, a volunteer, or a "homemaker." These folks should write "not employed" on the line for occupational information. Here is more information on what are considered "occupations." If you are self-employed, then your employer is "self."
You may have already provided your address and occupation on the PayPal form.
If not, please email it to us at bank@progparty.org and let us know.
If not, please email it to us at bank@progparty.org and let us know.
Oregon Political Tax Credit
If you are an Oregon resident and submit an Oregon income tax return, you may give up to $50 to political campaigns and get it all back (every dollar) as a state income tax credit (if the adjusted gross income on your federal return is not over $75,000). A couple filing a joint return can give $100 and get it all back, if their adjusted gross income is not more than $150,000. See the Statute.
Contribute to Oregon Progressive Party
Submitted by info on Tue, 11/04/2014 - 04:10
Oregon Progressive Party depends on contributions to fund our activities. Remember that, if you pay virtually anything in Oregon income taxes, you may give up to $50 and get it all back (every dollar) as a state income tax credit. A couple filing a joint return can give $100 and get it all back. See more information below.
Contribute by Check
You can send a check to:
Oregon Progressive Party
411 S.W. Second Avenue, Ste 200
Portland, OR 97204
Please make sure that your check includes your address. If you are contributing more than $100 in a calendar year, write your occupation, employer, and employer's city and state (see Required Information below) on the comment line on your check (usually in the lower left corner). If you wish to be contacted in the future by email, also write your email address on the check.
Contribute by Credit Card, Debit Card, or PayPal
Required Information:: Oregon law requires that we obtain your name. Anonymous contributions must be donated to charity. If you contribute more than $100 in a calendar year to us, we must also obtain your (1) address and (2) occupation. The law defines "occupation" as:
- The nature of an individual's principal business; and
- If the individual is employed by another person, the business name and address, by city and state, of the employer.
According to the Secretary of State, you are "not employed" if you are a student, retired, a volunteer, or a "homemaker." These folks should write "not employed" on the line for occupational information. Here is more information on what are considered acceptable "occupations." If you are self-employed, then your employer is "self."
Oregon Political Tax Credit: If you are an individual with taxable income of $1,000 or more, you may give up to $50 to political campaigns and get it all back (every dollar) as a state income tax credit. A couple filing a joint return can give $100 and get it all back, if your taxable income is at least $2,000. Those with lower incomes can get back amounts contributed, up to their total state income tax withheld or otherwise paid. Here is official government information about the: Oregon Political Tax Credit.It has not been updated since 2007 but is still accurate.
Contribution Methods
Submitted by info on Wed, 07/20/2011 - 04:49
Click Here To Make a One-Time Contribution
To Make An Automatic Monthly Contribution
Please choose a level of support:
Here is More Information about the Tax Credit and Reporting Your Occupation
NOTE: You do not need to have a PalPay account in order to make a contribution, using PayPal. On the next page, just click on the the link that says:
"No PayPal account? Pay using your credit or debit card."
or
"Don't have a PayPal account? Use your credit card or bank account."
Thanks for Contributing
Submitted by info on Wed, 06/02/2010 - 01:39
Thank you for contribution to the Progressive Party of Oregon.
If you have any questions about your contribution, please contact us at:
contribute@progparty.org or 503-548-2797
Thank you.
Review the tax credit that you earn with this contribution at Oregon Political Tax Credit
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Contributing by Credit Card, Debit Card, or PayPal
To contribute in these ways, you need to comlete the form below and then click on the Submit button.
Required Inormation: The law requires that we obtain your name. Anonymous contributions must be donated to charity.
If you contribute more than $100 in a calendar year to us, we must also obtain your (1) address and (2) occupation. The law defines "occupation" as:
- The nature of an individual's principal business; and
- If the individual is employed by another person, the business name and address, by city and state, of the employer.
According to the Secretary of State, you are "not employed" if you are a student, retired, a volunteer, or a "homemaker." These folks should write "not employed" on the line for occupational information. Here is more information on what are considered acceptable "occupations." If you are self-employed, then your employer is "self."
Oregon Political Tax Credit: If you are an individual with taxable income of $1,000 or more, you may give up to $50 to political campaigns and get it all back (every dollar) as a state income tax credit. A couple filing a joint return can give $100 and get it all back, if your taxable income is at least $2,000. Those with lower incomes can get back amounts contributed, up to their total state income tax withheld or otherwise paid. Here is official government information about the: Oregon Political Tax Credit.