Trimet payroll tax form 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your first name, last name, and address. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any processing delays.
  3. Fill in your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and business address. This information is crucial for identifying your tax obligations.
  4. Indicate whether you filed Form OR-TM for the previous year and provide any necessary explanations if applicable.
  5. Complete the earnings section by inputting your self-employment earnings from federal Schedule SE or Partnership Form 1065. Follow the prompts to calculate net earnings and taxes due.
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You can file you TriMet tax return using Revenue Online at Oregon.gov or you can mail in your OR-TM form to the Oregon Department of Revenue. If you pay someone to file your federal and state taxes, they can also file your TriMet tax return electronically.
Taxes that provide operating revenue for TriMet are administered and collected by the Oregon Department of Revenue. Effective January 1, 2025, the tax rate increased to 0.8237% of the wages paid by an employer and the net earnings from self-employment for services performed within the TriMet District boundary.
In addition to federal tax requirements, Oregon employers have to withhold state personal income taxes, unemployment insurance, workers compensation, transit taxes, and paid leave. The state income tax is levied at a progressive rate and all payroll tax filings are due quarterly.
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 TriMet Transit District. This includes traveling sales representatives and employees working from home.
Request Paper Forms in the Mail Order paper forms online, or call 1-800-829-3676. For tax forms and publications call 1-800-356-4222.

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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.

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