🏛️ OR — Updated 2026

Oregon Payroll Calculator

Calculate your take-home pay in Oregon with accurate state income tax (4.75-9.9%), federal withholding, and FICA deductions.

4.75-9.9%
State Income Tax
$14.70
Minimum Wage
4.2M
Population

💰 Free Payroll Calculator — 2026 Tax Year

Calculate your take-home pay with federal & state taxes

🏛️ Oregon Payroll Tax Overview for 2026

Oregon levies a state income tax with rates ranging from 4.75-9.9%. When calculating payroll in Oregon, employers must withhold both federal and state income taxes, along with FICA contributions (Social Security at 6.2% and Medicare at 1.45%).

Oregon Income Tax Brackets (2026)

Income RangeTax Rate
$0.00$4,050.004.75%
$4,050.00$10,200.006.75%
$10,200.00$125,000.008.75%
$125,000.00and above9.9%

Additional Oregon Payroll Information

  • Minimum Wage (2026): $14.70 per hour
  • State Unemployment Insurance (SUI): 0.7-5.4% (employer-paid)
  • Capital: Salem
  • Population: 4.2M

Note: No sales tax. Statewide Transit Tax (0.1%) on wages. Portland Metro tax.

📊 Oregon Take-Home Pay Examples

See how much you'd take home at different salary levels in Oregon (single filer, 2026 tax year):

Annual SalaryFederal TaxState TaxFICATake-HomeEff. Rate
$50,000.00$3,877.50$4,090.00$3,825.00$38,207.5023.59%
$75,000.00$7,960.00$6,277.50$5,737.50$55,025.0026.63%
$100,000.00$13,460.00$8,465.00$7,650.00$70,425.0029.58%

🏢 Employer Payroll Tax Cost in Oregon

Employers in Oregon must pay additional payroll taxes on top of each employee's salary. Here's the employer cost breakdown for a $75,000 salary:

Employer SS (6.2%)
$4,650.00
Employer Medicare (1.45%)
$1,087.50
FUTA (0.6%)
$42.00
Total Employer Cost
$80,779.50
+7.71% above salary

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Disclaimer: This Oregon payroll calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Actual tax withholdings may vary based on local taxes, additional deductions, and individual circumstances. Oregon tax rates are based on 2026 figures from the IRS and Oregon Department of Revenue. Consult a qualified tax professional for accurate payroll advice.
Disclaimer: NOT tax advice. Mustafa Bilgic is not a CPA, EA, or tax preparer. Consult a qualified tax professional before relying on these estimates.