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Oregon Department of Revenue’s Bend Office Shuts Doors on Nov 19 for Staff Training

Oregon Department of Revenue’s Bend Office Shuts Doors on Nov 19 for Staff Training

If you’re planning a visit to the Oregon Department of Revenue’s offices next week, you might want to reschedule. The department’s Bend office, located at 951 SW Simpson Avenue, is taking a brief hiatus on Tuesday, November 19, for staff training, as reported by their

official announcement

. But fret not, taxes wait for no one, and neither will your paperwork; a secure drop box is standing at attention, ready to receive your payments or documents during this temporary closure.

Though the doors will be shut, the Bend office promises to not leave taxpayers entirely in the lurch, any documents or payments can be dropped off, and receipts will be mailed back to customers, ensuring every transaction is accounted for. Normalcy will resume the following day, Wednesday, November 20, when the office reopens its doors to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

And while the Bend office alone might be news to some, it’s not the only location taking a breather for training. District offices in Eugene, Gresham, Portland, and Medford, along with the main office in Salem, will also be closed on November 19, 2024. It appears to be a statewide day of learning for the Department of Revenue staff, potentially heralding smoother machinations in their fiscal dealings post-training.

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