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An individual who is not domiciled in Oregon but spends over 200 days in a taxable year in the state may avoid paying resident income tax if he can prove he is in the state for a temporary or transitory purpose.
You must be at least 18 years of age. You must be a high school graduate or have passed an equivalency examination. You must complete a minimum of 80 clock hours of basic income tax law education. College coursework may be approved in lieu of the 80 hour basic tax course requirement.
Oregon Income Tax Brackets for 2025 Taxable Income (Single Filers)Taxable Income (Married Filing Jointly)Tax Rate on This Income $0 to $4,400 $0 to $8,800 4.75% $4,400 to $11,050 $8,800 to $22,100 6.75% $11,050 to $125,000 $22,100 to $250,000 8.75% $125,000 or more $250,000 or more 9.90% Mar 17, 2025
For Oregon Residents: Filing Status0 boxes2 Boxes Single $7,710 $10,110 Married filing Joint $15,425 $17,425 Married filing Separate $7,710 $9,710 Head of Household $9,665 $12,0651 more row
If you were under 65 at the end of 2024 If your filing status is:File a tax return if your gross income is: Single $14,600 or more Head of household $21,900 or more Married filing jointly $29,200 or more (both spouses under 65) $30,750 or more (one spouse under 65) Married filing separately $5 or more1 more row Jan 28, 2025
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Generally, you must file an income tax return if youre a resident , part-year resident, or nonresident and: Are required to file a federal return. Receive income from a source in California. Have income above a certain amount.
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
If an individual is not a domiciliary, they may be a resident if the individual maintains a permanent place of abode in Oregon and spends more than 200 days of a taxable year in Oregon unless the individual can prove they are in Oregon for a temporary or transitory purpose.

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