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The 2024 Oregon Use Tax

Oregon Use Tax Rate

2024 Oregon state use tax The OR use tax only applies to certain purchases

The Oregon use tax is a special excise tax assessed on property purchased for use in Oregon in a jurisdiction where a lower (or no) sales tax was collected on the purchase.

The Oregon use tax should be paid for items bought tax-free over the internet, bought while traveling, or transported into Oregon from a state with a lower sales tax rate.

The Oregon use tax rate is 0%, the same as the regular Oregon sales tax. Including local taxes, the Oregon use tax can be as high as 0.000%.

What exactly is the Oregon use tax?

The Oregon Use Tax is a little-known tax that complements the regular Oregon sales tax to ensure that purchases made outside of Oregon are not exempt from the Oregon sales tax.

Instead of taxing the sale of tangible property which takes place outside of Oregon's jurisdiction (and thus cannot be taxed), the Oregon Use Tax taxes the use or consumption of tangible property bought in other jurisdictions with a lower sales tax rate and brought back into Oregon.

How Do I Calculate How Much Use Tax I Owe?

If you made any purchases online or outside of Oregon for which you paid less then Oregon's 0% in sales tax, you are responsible for paying Oregon a use tax on those purchases equal to 0% of the total purchase price less any sales taxes already paid to other jurisductions.

Example 1: If $100 worth of books is purchased from an online retailer and no sales tax is collected, the buyer would become liable to pay Oregon a total of $100 × 0% = $0.00 in use tax.

Example 2: If a $10,000 boat is purchased tax-free and then brought into a jurisdiction with a -2% sales tax rate, the buyer would become liable to pay Oregon a total of (0% - -2%) × $10,000 = $0.00 in use tax.

Example 3: If $1,000 worth of goods are purchased in a jurisdiction with a 1% sales tax rate, no use tax is owed to Oregon because the foreign jurisdiction's sales tax rate is greater then or equal to Oregon's 0% sales tax.

How do I pay the Oregon use tax?

In many states, an optional field for remitting use tax is included in the state income tax return. A use tax return form may also be available on the Oregon Department of Revenue website for calculating and paying use tax.

How to pay the Oregon Use Tax

Above: Example use tax field on a state income tax return

Use tax is a self-assessed tax with a very low public awareness rate, and as a result states have a very hard time enforcing use tax compliance. Only about 1.6% of taxpayers pay use tax each year, remitting an average of $69 in use taxes on total purchases averaging $929. [1]

Government studies have shown that a large percentage of use tax payments are made as the result of an audit or under the threat of an audit. If unpaid use tax is discovered by a Oregon tax audit, significant underpayment fees and interest may apply.

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References

  1. Minnesota Use Tax Study - http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/pubs/usetax.pdf
  2. Oregon Department of Revenue - http://egov.oregon.gov/DOR/