Overview of Oregon Taxes Gross Paycheck$3,146 Federal Income 11.19% $352 State Income 4.48% $141 Local Income 3.06% $96 FICA and State Insurance Taxes 7.65% $24123 more rows
A withholding allowance represents a portion of your income that isn't taxed. The more allowances you claim, the less tax will be withheld. For Oregon, one allowance is equal to one personal exemption credit's worth of tax for the year.
A withholding allowance represents a portion of your income that isn't taxed. The more allowances you claim, the less tax will be withheld. For Oregon, one allowance is equal to one personal exemption credit's worth of tax for the year.
The State of Oregon does not have its own Form W-4 so if you want your filing status, allowances, or additional withholding amount to be different then your federal, submit another Form W-4 with those changes and "For Oregon Only" written at the bottom of the form.
Income Tax Brackets Single Filers Oregon Taxable IncomeRate $4,300 - $10,750 6.75% $10,750 - $125,000 8.75% $125,000+ 9.90%1 more row •
How to fill out the Oregon Withholding Statement Exemption Certificate? Read the instructions carefully before starting. Fill in your personal information at the top of the form. Use the worksheets provided to determine your allowances. Submit the form to your employer or payer. Keep a copy for your records.
By law, as an employer you must withhold a portion of your employees' wages based on their allowances and send the funds to the Department of Revenue (DOR).
If your employees have questions refer them to our website at .oregon/dor or they may call us at 503-378-4988 for assistance. HB 2119 (2019) requires employers to withhold income tax at a rate of eight (8) percent of employee wages if the employee hasn't provided a withholding statement or exception certificate.
For example, if you had a right to a refund of all Oregon tax withheld last year because you had no tax liability, and you expect a refund of all tax withheld this year for the same reason, you may claim that your income is exempt from withholding.