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  2. Oregon Department of Revenue : Personal Income Tax ...

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    Oregon Personal Income Tax resources including tax rates and tables, tax calculator, and common questions and answers.

  3. Main navigation page for the Oregon Department of Revenue. Check your refund status, I would like to, Individuals, Businesses, Tax Professionals, Property Tax, and Collections.

  4. Oregon Tax Rankings | 2025 State Tax Competitiveness Index

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    Oregon ‘s tax system ranks 30th overall on the 2025 State Tax Competitiveness Index. Oregon forgoes a sales tax, but doubles down on other forms of taxation. The state has a complex and progressive individual income tax system with four tax brackets, a top marginal rate of 9.9 percent, and a personal exemption structured as a tax credit.

  5. Oregon Tax Rates & Rankings - Tax Foundation

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    The State of Oregon collects $6,498 in state and local tax collections per capita. Oregon has $10,214 in state and local debt per capita and has an 88 percent funded ratio of public pension plans. Oregon’s tax system ranks 30th overall on the 2025 State Tax Competitiveness Index.

  6. Oregon Income Tax Calculator - SmartAsset

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    Find out how much you'll pay in Oregon state income taxes given your annual income. Customize using your filing status, deductions, exemptions and more. Menu burger

  7. Oregon State Tax Guide - Kiplinger

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    Oregon state tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, fuel, cigarette, and other taxes that impact residents.

  8. 8 things to know about Oregon’s tax system - Oregon Center ...

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    Oregon’s personal income tax is progressive, but mildly so. Marginal tax rates start at 4.75 percent and, as a taxpayer’s income goes up, rates quickly rise to 6.75 percent and 8.75 percent, topping out at 9.9 percent.