Oregon Paycheck Calculator

Oregon has one of the highest state income tax rates in the country, with a top bracket of 9.9% on income over $125,000 (single) or $250,000 (married filing jointly). Oregon's progressive structure has four brackets starting at 4.75%, making it notably more expensive for higher earners than most other Western states.

Oregon also collects a Statewide Transit Tax of 0.1% on all wages, which funds public transportation. Portland-area workers may also be subject to the TriMet Self-Employment and Employee Statewide Transit Tax (SHS) at 1% on income above the Metro Supportive Housing Services measure threshold, though employer withholding rules vary.

Oregon has no sales tax, which somewhat offsets the high income tax burden in terms of cost of living. Oregon does not impose city income taxes in Portland, Eugene, Salem, or elsewhere. However, the Portland metro area imposes a Supportive Housing Services income tax (1% on income over $125K single) and a Preschool for All income tax (1.5% on income over $125K), both administered separately.

Country

Gross income

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United States settings

Take-home pay /2 wks

$2,717

$70,634 / year

$3,846

Gross /2 wks

$1,129

Total deductions

29.4%

Effective tax rate

22.0%

Marginal tax rate

Take-home70.6%
Take-home$70,634
Federal/Income tax$13,459
FICA / NI / CPP$7,650

Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Actual tax withholding may vary based on specific circumstances. This is not tax, legal, or financial advice. Consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance.

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Tax tables: 2026 IRS Publication 15-T | HMRC 2025-2026 | CRA 2026 | ATO 2025-2026 | Income Tax India FY 2025-26

Key Tax Facts

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Oregon income tax: 4.75%–9.9% across four brackets.

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Top 9.9% rate applies on income over $125,000 (single).

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Statewide Transit Tax: 0.1% on all wages, withheld by employers.

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Portland Metro Supportive Housing Services tax: 1% on income over $125K (resident).

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No Oregon sales tax — offsets income tax burden somewhat on consumer spending.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Oregon's state income tax rates?expand_more
Oregon has four brackets: 4.75% (up to $10,200 single), 6.75% ($10,201–$25,750), 8.75% ($25,751–$125,000), and 9.9% above $125,000. Married filing jointly brackets are wider. Thresholds adjust annually for inflation. Most middle-income Oregon workers pay 8.75% as their marginal rate.
What is the Oregon Statewide Transit Tax?expand_more
The Statewide Transit Tax is 0.1% of wages, withheld by your employer on all wages with no cap. On a $90,000 salary, that is $90/year. It funds statewide transportation programs. Unlike the Portland-area transit taxes, this applies to all Oregon workers regardless of where they live or work within the state.
Does Portland have additional income taxes beyond the state?expand_more
Yes. Portland-area residents (within Multnomah County or the Metro region) may owe additional local income taxes: the Metro Supportive Housing Services tax (1% on income over $125K single / $200K MFJ) and Multnomah County's Preschool for All tax (1.5% on income over $125K). These are filed separately — employers are not required to withhold them, though many do.

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