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Oregon Paycheck Calculator (2026)

Estimate your Oregon take-home pay for 2026. Enter your annual salary and filing status to see federal income tax, Social Security and Medicare, and Oregon state income tax, all broken out line by line.

2026 figuresFederal brackets from the IRS; Oregon figures from the Oregon Department of Revenue.

Oregon take-home pay calculator

Take-home pay estimate · Oregon
Estimated take-home · Oregon
$55,580/ year
$4,632 / month · $2,138 / biweekly · 25.9% effective rate
Gross pay
$75,000
Federal income tax
$7,670
Social Security
$4,650
Medicare
$1,088
Oregon income tax
−$6,012
Take-home pay
$55,580
As of 2026 · rate confirmed, some figures pending

Oregon has four brackets from 4.75% to 9.9%. The 8.75% and 9.9% breakpoints sit at $125,000 (single) and $250,000 (married), so most middle earners top out at 8.75%. Oregon has no sales tax.

The Portland area adds its own local income taxes on top of the state tax: Multnomah County (Preschool for All) and Metro (Supportive Housing Services), which are not included here.

Note on 2026 figures: Oregon rates and the $125,000/$250,000 breakpoints are fixed, but the Department of Revenue indexes the two lowest bracket thresholds and the standard deduction each year and had not posted 2026 charts at build. The latest official (2025) figures are shown and will be updated when 2026 charts are released.

Federal: IRS Revenue Procedure 2025-32 (IR-2025-103) · Social Security Administration. State: Oregon Department of Revenue.

Estimate for 2026, based on annual tax brackets, not exact paycheck withholding or your final tax liability. Excludes local taxes, pre-tax deductions (401(k), health premiums), and credits. This is general information, not tax advice.

How this estimate is built

Your take-home pay starts with your gross salary, then subtracts four things: federal income tax (calculated on your salary minus the 2026 standard deduction, across the IRS brackets), Social Security (6.2% up to the annual wage base), Medicare (1.45%, plus 0.9% on high earnings), and Oregon state income tax. Oregon has four brackets from 4.75% to 9.9%. The 8.75% and 9.9% breakpoints sit at $125,000 (single) and $250,000 (married), so most middle earners top out at 8.75%. Oregon has no sales tax.

Local taxes: The Portland area adds its own local income taxes on top of the state tax: Multnomah County (Preschool for All) and Metro (Supportive Housing Services), which are not included here.

This is an annual-bracket estimate, not the exact amount withheld from each paycheck (employers use IRS withholding tables) and not your final tax bill. It also excludes pre-tax deductions like 401(k) contributions and health premiums, and any tax credits. It is general information, not tax advice. Federal figures: IRS Revenue Procedure 2025-32 (IR-2025-103) · Social Security Administration.

Paycheck calculators for other states

Same 2026 engine, each with its own state rules.