Oregon charges no statewide sales tax. Some localities may still apply their own taxes.
Oregon statewide rate
0%
Subtotal
$100.00
Tax (0%)
$0.00
Total
$100.00
Oregon is one of the few U.S. states with no statewide sales tax. That means most retail purchases are not taxed at the state level. Be aware that some cities or special districts may levy local taxes on specific goods or services.
To calculate tax, multiply the price by 0 and add it to the original amount. For example, a $100.00 purchase in Oregon has $0.00 in state sales tax for a total of $100.00.
Since Oregon has no statewide sales tax, there are no standard exemptions at the state level. However, any local taxes that exist may have their own exemption rules for groceries, medicine, or clothing.
Although Oregon has no state-level sales tax, some municipalities may impose their own local taxes on certain transactions. Always check your specific city or county for any applicable local taxes.
Sales tax is collected by the seller at the point of sale and remitted to the state (and local jurisdictions, if applicable). Online purchases are also subject to sales tax following the 2018 South Dakota v. Wayfair Supreme Court decision, which allows states to require remote sellers to collect tax even without a physical presence in the state.