Oregon Paycheck Calculator (2026)

See take-home pay for any salary in Oregon for 2026. Enter an amount, or pick a common salary from the list to get federal tax, FICA, and Oregon state tax broken out in full.

Oregon taxes wages on a graduated schedule that reaches 9.9% at the top, one of the higher state rates, and unusually it uses only a small standard deduction and a per-person exemption credit. Oregon lets you subtract part of your federal income tax paid, capped and phased out at higher incomes. Two employee-paid levies apply: Paid Leave Oregon, the family-leave premium, and the Oregon Statewide Transit Tax on all wages. High earners in the Portland area also face local income taxes. This page serves Oregon workers comparing take-home; the tables below show pay across salary levels for 2026 after federal tax, FICA, Oregon income tax and those state levies.

Oregon paycheck calculator (2026)

$49,593/yr take-home
Net per month$4,133
Net bi-weekly$1,907
Net per week$954
Federal income tax$5,620
Social Security$4,030
Medicare$943
Oregon income tax$4,359
Paid Leave Oregon (employee share)$390
Oregon Statewide Transit Tax$65
Total tax (23.7% effective)$15,407

Marginal rate 29.1% = 12% federal + 7.65% FICA + 8.75% Oregon + 0.7% state payroll levies. Annual-liability estimate for a single filer taking the standard deduction — actual payroll withholding differs slightly and reconciles at tax time.

Example: take-home on $65,000 in Oregon

LineAnnualMonthlyBi-weekly *
Gross pay$65,000$5,417$2,500
Federal income tax$5,620$468$216
Social Security (6.2%)$4,030$336$155
Medicare (1.45%)$943$79$36
Oregon income tax$4,359$363$168
Paid Leave Oregon (employee share)$390$33$15
Oregon Statewide Transit Tax$65$5$3
Total tax$15,407$1,284$593
Net pay (take-home)$49,593$4,133$1,907

* Single filer, standard deduction, annual liability ÷ pay periods (an estimate, not payroll withholding). Effective rate 23.7%; marginal 29.1% (12% federal + 7.65% FICA + 8.75% Oregon + 0.7% state payroll levies).

Oregon tax brackets (2026, single)

RateTaxable income overUp to
4.75%$0$4,550
6.75%$4,550$11,400
8.75%$11,400$125,000
9.9%$125,000

All four filing statuses: Oregon tax brackets 2026.

Bonus coming? See how bonuses are withheld in Oregon.

Frequently asked questions

How is take-home pay calculated in Oregon?

We start with your gross salary and subtract the 2026 federal standard deduction for your filing status, then apply the federal tax brackets to what is left. FICA, the Social Security and Medicare tax, is added on the gross. On top of that comes the Oregon state layer, using Oregon's own brackets or flat rate and its deductions. The result is your estimated annual tax liability, which we divide across your pay periods to show weekly, biweekly, and monthly figures.

Does Oregon tax bonuses differently?

A bonus is withheld using supplemental wage rules, which can differ from your regular paycheck. See the Oregon bonus tax page for how the federal flat rate and the state layer apply.

Are these numbers withholding or final tax?

These are an annual tax-liability estimate, not the exact withholding from any one paycheck. The per-paycheck columns are the annual figure divided by the number of pay periods. Your employer's real withholding uses IRS payroll tables and can differ slightly, then reconciles when you file your return.

Federal: IRS 2026 brackets (Rev. Proc. 2025-32) · FICA: IRS Topic 751 · Wage base: SSA · Oregon: Oregon Department of Revenue · Paid Leave Oregon (employee share): Paid Leave Oregon · Oregon Statewide Transit Tax: Oregon DOR - Statewide Transit Tax. Rates current as of July 16, 2026. Annual-liability estimates, not payroll withholding — see methodology.