Oregon
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Calculate your Oregon income tax based on your annual income and filing status.
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Oregon Income Tax Brackets (2026)
| Rate | Single Filers |
|---|---|
| 4.75% | $0 - $4,200 |
| 6.75% | $4,200 - $10,600 |
| 8.75% | $10,600 - $131,250 |
| 9.90% | $131,250+ |
Oregon Tax Overview 2026
Oregon has a progressive income tax system with rates ranging from 4.75% to 9.90%. The state sales tax rate is 0.00% and property taxes average 0.91% of home value.
- Sales Tax: Base rate 0.00%. Combined rate up to 0.00% with local taxes.
- Groceries: Exempt from sales tax
- Prescriptions: Exempt from sales tax
- Clothing: Exempt from sales tax
- Property Tax: Effective rate of 0.91% on a median home value of $350,200
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Oregon Tax FAQ
What is the income tax rate in Oregon for 2026?
Oregon's income tax rate ranges from 4.8% to 9.9% (progressive brackets). Use our Oregon income tax calculator above to estimate your specific tax.
What is the sales tax rate in Oregon?
The base state sales tax rate in Oregon is 0.00%. With local taxes, the combined rate can reach up to 0.00%. Groceries are exempt from sales tax. Clothing is exempt.
Does Oregon tax retirement income?
Oregon taxes retirement income such as pensions and 401(k) distributions as ordinary income. Check with a tax professional for specific retirement tax rules.
What is the standard deduction in Oregon for 2026?
The standard deduction for single filers in Oregon is $2,690 and $5,380 for married couples filing jointly.
How do Oregon tax rates compare to other states?
Oregon's top income tax rate of 9.9% is above the national average. Combined state and local sales tax rates in Oregon are 0.00%. Use our comparison tools to see how Oregon stacks up against neighboring states.