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How Oregon Income Tax & Salary Deductions Work

Oregon uses a graduated income tax system with a top marginal rate of 9.9%. When combined with federal taxes, Social Security, and Medicare, understanding your total tax burden is essential for financial planning.

Did you know? Oregon has a population of 4.2M with its capital in Salem. The graduated tax system means different portions of your income are taxed at different rates.

With 4 major cities including Portland, Salem, Eugene,Oregon offers diverse employment opportunities across multiple industries. Use our calculator above to see your personalized tax breakdown.

Understanding Your Oregon Paycheck & Tax Withholdings

When you receive your paycheck in Oregon, several deductions are automatically taken out. These include federal income tax state income tax (9.9% top rate), Social Security (6.2%), and Medicare (1.45%). Our calculator breaks down each of these components so you can see exactly where your money goes.

Oregon Federal & State Tax Rates for 2026

The Oregon graduated income tax has a top marginal rate of 9.9%. Combined with federal taxes ranging from 10% to 37%, your effective tax rate depends on your total income, filing status, and deductions.

Where Your Money Goes in Oregon

72.3%
11.7%
6.2%
1.5%
8.4%

Net Pay

$54,204

Federal Tax

$8,761

Social Security

$4,650

Medicare

$1,088

State Tax

$6,299

Tax TypeRateAmount
Federal Tax11.68%$8,761
Social Security6.20%$4,650
Medicare1.45%$1,088
State Tax8.40%$6,299
Total Tax27.73%$20,797

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Frequently Asked Questions

On a salary of $75,000 in Oregon, you would pay approximately $20,797 in total taxes, which represents an effective tax rate of 27.73%. This includes federal income tax, state income tax (9.9% top rate), Social Security, and Medicare.

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