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The upcoming tax year is 2018, not 2019, even though you file in 2019.
The answer is "probably". For 2017 Oregon said: "You can claim itemized deductions on your Oregon return even if you don’t itemize on your federal return. If you itemize for Oregon only, fill out a federal Schedule A for Oregon purposes.".
The 2018 tax year Oregon rules have not been published yet, but assuming no change in Oregon tax law, it will probably be the same for 2018.
The upcoming tax year is 2018, not 2019, even though you file in 2019.
The answer is "probably". For 2017 Oregon said: "You can claim itemized deductions on your Oregon return even if you don’t itemize on your federal return. If you itemize for Oregon only, fill out a federal Schedule A for Oregon purposes.".
The 2018 tax year Oregon rules have not been published yet, but assuming no change in Oregon tax law, it will probably be the same for 2018.
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