FILE - A 1040 Tax Return form, as seen in Portland, Ore. on Jan. 21, 2026.
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WorkSource Oregon and the Oregon Department of Revenue are hosting six events statewide where people can receive free assistance filing their state and federal taxes.
“We know that filing your taxes can be a scary and confusing process,” said David Gerstenfeld, the Department of Revenue director. “We are excited to partner with WorkSource Oregon to provide in person help to make it easier for Oregonians to file their taxes for free, check if they are eligible for refundable tax credits like the Earned Income Tax Credit or Oregon Kids Credit and claim their share of the kicker.”
Each event is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at WorkSource Oregon locations, where Oregonians can go to find job and training opportunities.
The full schedule includes events at the following locations:
When: Feb. 18 Where: 120 E Lincoln St #115B, Woodburn
When: Feb. 25 Where: 241 SE Edgeway Dr., Beaverton
When: March 4 Where: 2510 Oakmont Way, Eugene
When: March 11 Where: 6401 SE Foster Rd., Portland
When: March 18 Where: 44 Industrial Way B., Lebanon
When: March 25 Where: 11007 SW Emkay Dr., Bend
Taxpayers are encouraged to set up a Revenue Online account through the Department of Revenue’s website ahead of time if they plan to use Direct File Oregon. They should bring the following tax documents:
- Social security number or ITIN for everyone on their tax return
- Form W-2
- Forms 1099-G, 1099-R, 1099-INT, if applicable
- Form SSA-1099, for social security benefits
- Bank routing and account numbers for direct deposit
- Last year’s tax return
For more information on where to get help filing your taxes, visit the Oregon Department of Revenue website.
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