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2026 Oregon paycheck calculator
Estimate Oregon take-home pay with the official 2026 computer formula, Paid Leave contribution, and Statewide Transit Tax.
Your details
Federal + state estimate Verified 2026 rules are live for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Local taxes are calculated for the states that publish withholding rules for them; neither selected state is one of them.
You keep 73.6% of this paycheck after included federal, state, and entered payroll deductions.
Where your paycheck went
We annualize federal taxable wages, include your W-4 income and deduction adjustments, subtract the 2026 standard deduction for single, and apply tax brackets in layers.
Tax year 2026 · IRS Revenue Procedure 2025-32 ↗ · Form W-4 ↗
We annualize this paycheck's state-taxable wages, apply the supported state-certificate inputs, then use the official 2026 oregon computer formula · single schedule.
Tax year 2026 · Official Oregon withholding source ↗
This estimate combines the maximum 0.6% Paid Leave employee share on covered wages up to $184,500 with the 0.1% Statewide Transit Tax. An employer may pay some or all of the Paid Leave employee share.
Tax year 2026 · Oregon 2026 payroll guidance ↗
Employees pay 6.2% on covered wages up to the 2026 annual wage base of $184,500. This paycheck has $3,076.92 of FICA-taxable wages.
Tax year 2026 · IRS Publication 15 ↗
Employees pay 1.45% on covered wages with no wage cap. An additional 0.9% applies to employer-paid wages over $200,000 in the year.
Tax year 2026 · IRS Publication 15 ↗
Local withholding is not implemented for this state
Local withholding is not implemented for this state.
Oregon Paid Leave uses the maximum 0.6% employee share; an employer may pay some or all of that contribution.
Oregon's Workers' Benefit Fund assessment is not included because it depends on covered hours worked; the 2026 worker share can be no more than 0.9 cents per hour.
Your actual paycheck may differ based on payroll-specific rules and year-to-date wages.
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Open comparison →What is included
Oregon paychecks can include federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, state income-tax withholding, Paid Leave contributions, Statewide Transit Tax, and entered deductions.
The calculator uses Oregon's 2026 computer formula, including the federal-withholding subtraction and high-income phaseout, standard deduction, OR-W-4 allowances, and rates through 9.9%.
The estimate includes the maximum 0.6% employee Paid Leave share up to $184,500 and the 0.1% employee Statewide Transit Tax. The hourly Workers' Benefit Fund assessment remains excluded and disclosed.
TriMet and Lane transit payroll taxes are employer taxes, not employee paycheck withholding. Other local payroll calculations remain outside current coverage.
Salary examples
Single filer, biweekly pay, no entered benefits. These examples use the same calculator above.
| Annual salary | Biweekly take-home | Monthly take-home | Annual take-home |
|---|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $1,483 | $3,212 | $38,547 |
| $80,000 | $2,265 | $4,907 | $58,882 |
| $120,000 | $3,202 | $6,938 | $83,258 |
Local taxes are not included. Actual payroll can differ because of year-to-date wages, employer rounding, elections, and less-common tax situations.
Common questions
The estimate uses the official annualized 2026 computer formula and rounds each paycheck to the nearest dollar as Oregon permits.
Yes. The estimate uses the maximum employee share of 0.6% on covered wages up to $184,500; an employer may pay some or all of that share.
No. That assessment depends on covered hours worked and employer cost sharing, so it is disclosed but not estimated for all pay types.
Official sources
The 2026 standard deductions, $263 allowance credit, federal-withholding subtraction and phaseout, filing-category formulas, and rates through 9.9%.
Open official source ↗The 1% total contribution rate, maximum 60% employee share, and $184,500 employee wage base for 2026.
Open official source ↗The employee Statewide Transit Tax rate of one-tenth of one percent that remains in effect for 2026.
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