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Your Oregon Tax Refund Can Help Homeless Animals

Feb. 25, 2008

Portland, OR – Oregonians can turn their 2007 Oregon state income tax refund into dog food; cat food; heck even rat food! With April 15 on the horizon, Oregonians who have a refund coming can use the Oregon state tax form to easily donate all or part of that refund to the Oregon Humane Society.

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Write in "10" for animals on your tax form.  

It’s as simple as entering “10” on line 68a of Form 40 (or line 38a if you use Form 40s). You can designate whatever amount you like (up to the amount of your refund), and OHS will receive that amount directly from the state of Oregon.

This is Oregon Humane Society’s sixth year in the state's Charitable Check-off Program.

Donations help the Oregon Humane Society adopt companion animals from across the state into new homes, investigate hundreds of animal cruelty complaints, provide pet food for families in need and much more.

 
   
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