Oregon Department of Transportation : Report Your Taxes 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Oregon Department of Transportation: Report Your Taxes in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your CCD account number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your submissions.
  3. Fill in the month and day of each trip in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for tax calculations.
  4. Input your company name and vehicle plate number. This identifies your vehicle and business for reporting purposes.
  5. Record the starting and ending locations of each trip, along with the odometer readings before and after the trip to calculate total miles traveled.
  6. Indicate the number of trips made, highways traveled, and total miles. Be sure to differentiate between taxable miles and exempt/private road miles.
  7. Complete sections regarding fuel purchases, weight classifications, and any additional details required for compliance.

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Transit payroll taxes are imposed on the employer based on the amount of payroll. The Statewide Transit Tax is imposed on the wages of each employee, but the employer is responsible for withholding, reporting, and remitting the Statewide Transit Tax.
Nearly every employer who pays wages for services performed in this district must pay transit payroll tax. The transit tax is imposed directly on the employer. The tax is figured only on the amount of gross payroll for services performed within the Lane Transit District.
The Oregon transit tax is a statewide payroll tax that employers withhold from employee wages. Oregon employers must withhold 0.10% (0.001) from each employees gross pay.
A transit duty, or transit tax, is a tax levied on commodities passing through a customs area en route to another country. Similarly, an export duty, or export tax, is a tax imposed on commodities leaving a customs area. Finally, some countries provide export subsidies; import subsidies are rarely
If your employer withheld the Statewide Transit Individual (STI) tax from your wages, it should be reported in Box 14 of your W-2 using code ORSTT W/H. Note: If your employer is located in Oregon, your employer has already withheld and paid this tax on your behalf.

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For Oregon Residents: Filing Status0 boxes2 Boxes Married filing Joint $15,425 $17,425 Married filing Separate $7,710 $9,710 Head of Household $9,665 $12,065 Qualifying Surviving Spouse $10,740 $12,7401 more row
The Statewide Transit Tax is calculated based on the employees wages as defined in ORS 316.162. Employees who arent subject to regular income tax withholding due to high exemptions, wages below the threshold for income tax withholding, or other factors are subject to Statewide Transit Tax withholding.
Examples of taxes you cant deduct Oregon statewide transit tax. Federal income tax. Sales tax. Tax on real property paid to a foreign country.

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