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TN take-home pay in Oregon (2026)

Pick a salary to see the full breakdown — federal income tax, FICA, Oregon state income tax, and your annual / monthly / bi-weekly net.

Oregon has no sales tax but a steep progressive income tax topping 9.9%. Portland-area visa holders should compare carefully against neighboring Vancouver, WA (no income tax), where a short bridge crossing eliminates the state tax bill entirely.

Gross salary Take-home Monthly Effective rate
$60,000 $45,459 $3,788 24.2% Details →
$80,000 $58,429 $4,869 27.0% Details →
$100,000 $70,749 $5,896 29.3% Details →
$120,000 $83,069 $6,922 30.8% Details →
$150,000 $100,698 $8,391 32.9% Details →
$180,000 $118,233 $9,853 34.3% Details →
$220,000 $143,464 $11,955 34.8% Details →
$280,000 $176,683 $14,724 36.9% Details →
$350,000 $213,608 $17,801 39.0% Details →
$500,000 $292,733 $24,394 41.5% Details →

Cities & counties in Oregon with local income tax

Some Oregon localities add their own income tax on top of state tax. Pick a salary above and choose the locality from the dropdown in the calculator to apply it:

Portland — Multnomah County (PFA + Metro SHS), Portland Metro SHS only (Clackamas / Washington Co.).

How Oregon state income tax works for TN holders

State tax structure
Progressive — 4 brackets, top rate 9.90%
State standard deduction
Conforms to federal / no separate amount

Oregon uses a progressive income tax with 4 brackets, topping out at 9.90%. Like the federal system, each bracket only applies to the slice of income inside it — your marginal rate (the rate on your next dollar) is higher than your effective rate (total state tax ÷ gross).

The calculator above applies the full Oregon bracket schedule to your taxable income after the applicable adjustments, then layers the result on top of federal tax + FICA to give you a single take-home number.

Local taxes in Oregon. 2 cities and counties in Oregon levy their own income tax on top of the state rate — see the "Cities & counties" section above. If you live or work in one of those localities, your effective tax rate is higher than the state headline rate.

What's different for TN holders in Oregon?

State income tax generally does not distinguish between visa categories — it only looks at where you live and where you work, not your immigration status. A few practical notes for TN holders specifically:

Source: www.oregon.gov/dor/programs/individuals/Pages/PIT.aspx