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    How to Calculate 2013 Oregon State Income Tax by Using State Income Tax Table

    1. Find your income exemptions

    2. Find your pretax deductions, including 401K, flexible account contributions ...

    3. Find your gross income

    4. Check the 2013 Oregon state tax rate and the rules to calculate state income tax

    5. Calculate your state income tax step by step

    6. If you want to simplify payroll tax calculations, you can download ezPaycheck payroll software, which can calculate federal tax, state tax, Medicare tax, Social Security Tax and other taxes for you automatically. You can try it free for 30 days, with no obligation and no credt card needed.

    Learn more about the in house payroll tax solution for Oregon small businesses here.
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      Oregon STATE TAX TABLES

    Tax rate used in calculating Oregon state tax for year 2013

    State Abbreviation:

    OR

    State Tax Withholding State Code:

    41

    Acceptable Exemption Form:

    W-4

    Basis For Withholding:

    State or Federal Exemptions

    Acceptable Exemption Data:

    S, M, H / Number of Exemptions

    TSP Deferred:

    Yes

    Special Coding:

    None

    Additional Information:

    If a state income tax certificate has not been processed or if a valid state exemption code is not present, the Federal exemption code will be used in the computation of state tax or if an invalid marital status (other than S, M, or H) is present with the number of state exemptions, the highest Oregon withholding rate (Single) with the number of exemptions will be used in the computation of state tax.

    Withholding Formula >(Oregon Effective 2013)<
    1. Subtract the nontaxable biweekly Thrift Savings Plan contribution from the gross biweekly wages.

    2. Subtract the nontaxable biweekly Federal Health Benefits Plan payment(s) (includes dental and vision insurance program, and flexible spending account - health care and dependent care deductions) from the amount computed in step 1.

    3. Add the taxable biweekly fringe benefits (taxable life insurance, etc.) to the amount computed in step 2 to obtain the adjusted gross biweekly wages.

    4. Multiply the adjusted gross biweekly wages times 26 to obtain the gross annual wages.

    5. Subtract the employee’s annualized Federal withholding tax from annualized gross pay to determine annualized taxable wages. The annualized Federal withholding tax to be deducted cannot exceed the maximum amount shown in the following table based on marital status and the annualized gross pay calculated in Step 4.

    6. Tax Withholding Table
      Single (Regardless of the Number of Exemptions)

      If the Amount of Taxable Income Is:

      The Maximum Federal Deduction Amount Is:


      Over:

      But Not
      Over:

      $         0

      $   125,000

      $      6,250

         125,000    130,000   5,000
         130,000    135,000   3,750
         135,000    140,000   2,500
         140,000    145,000   1,250
         145,000  and over  0


      Tax Withholding Table
      Married (Regardless of the Number of Exemptions)

      If the Amount of Taxable Income Is:

      The Maximum Federal Deduction Amount Is:


      Over:

      But Not
      Over:

      $         0

      $   250,000

      $      6,250

         250,000    260,000   5,000
         260,000    270,000   3,750
         270,000    280,000   2,500
         280,000    290,000   1,250
         290,000  and over  0


    7. Determine the standard deduction allowance by applying the following guideline and subtract this amount from the annual wages.

    8. If the Employee is:

      The Standard Deduction is:
      Single claiming less than 3 exemptions
      >$2,080
      Single claiming 3 or more exemptions
      $4,160
      Married
      $4,160<
    9. If the employee’s annualized gross wages calculated in Step 4 are less than $50,000, calculate the annual tax amount on the adjusted taxable wages using one of the tables below:

    10. Tax Withholding Table
      Married or
      Single (With Three or More Exemptions)

      If the Amount of Taxable Income Is:

      The Amount of Oregon Tax Withholding Should Be:


      Over:

      But Not
      Over:

      Of Excess
      Over:

      $         0

      $   6,500

      $188

      plus

      5%

      $      0

         6,500    16,300

      513

      plus

      7%

        6,500
         16,300  and over

      1,199

      plus

      9%

       16,300


      Single
      (With Less Than Three Exemptions)

      If the Amount of Taxable Income Is:

      The Amount of Oregon Tax Withholding Should Be:


      Over:

      But Not
      Over:

      Of Excess
      Over:

      $        0 $       3,250 $   188 plus 5% $      0
            3,250       8,150    351 plus 7%    3,250

         8,150

        and over    694 plus 9%    8,150

    11. If the employee’s annualized gross wages calculated in Step 4 are $50,000 or more, calculate the annual tax amount on the adjusted taxable wages using one of the tables below:

    12. Tax Withholding Table
      Married or
      Single (With Three or More Exemptions)

      If the Amount of Taxable Income Is:

      The Amount of Oregon Tax Withholding Should Be:


      Over:

      But Not
      Over:

      Of Excess
      Over:

      $         0

      $   39,590

      $0

      plus

      0%

      $      0

         39,590    250,000

      1,011

      plus

      9%

        39,590
         250,000  and over

      22,044

      plus

      9.9%

       250,000


      Single
      (With Less Than Three Exemptions)

      If the Amount of Taxable Income Is:

      The Amount of Oregon Tax Withholding Should Be:


      Over:

      But Not
      Over:

      Of Excess
      Over:

      $        0 $       41,670 $   0 plus 0% $      0
            41,670       125,000    506 plus 9%    41,670

         125,000

        and over    11,022 plus 9.9%    125,000

    13. Multiply the number of exemptions by $188 and subtract from the annual tax calculated above to obtain the annual Oregon tax withholding.
    14. Divide the annual Oregon tax withholding by 26 to obtain the biweekly Oregon tax withholding.<
     


    Weekly Federal Tax Rate:

    Social Security Tax increases to 6.2% for employees. IRS asks employers to start using the new social security rate as soon as possible in Year 2013 but not later than Feb 15, 2013. (learn more)

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