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The deadline is looming: Don’t forget to pay your Portland Arts Tax

Tax Day falls on April 18 this year. Before you file your taxes, check out these tax breaks you may be missing out on. (Getty)

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – As April 18 rapidly approaches and taxpayers compile any last-minute W2s, exemptions and deductions, there’s one last expense to add to each Portlander’s checklist: the Arts Tax.

Portland voters approved the Arts Education and Access Income Tax in 2012 to help “pay for close to 100 kindergarten through fifth-grade art and music teachers” and other local art programs, according to the City of Portland.

The tax has accounted for $112 million in support of art and music instruction since it began.

Portlanders with an income of $1,000 or more must pay the $35 tax, even if they moved to or away from Portland in 2022. The only exception is for those making less than $1,000 or those living below the federal poverty level.

The tax can be paid on the City of Portland Revenue Division website or by downloading and printing out a form from the same site. Taxpayers filing their taxes online can mail in a check with a voucher printed from the website as well.

According to the website, no account is required to file, and the process should take five minutes.