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How to File Sales Tax in Oregon: OR Small Business Guide

Complete Oregon sales tax guide for small businesses. Current rates, nexus rules, filing deadlines, and registration walkthrough.

April 24, 2026 2 min readby TinSuite Team
sales tax or oregon compliance

If you sell goods or taxable services to customers in Oregon, sales tax rules probably concern you. This guide walks through what applies, how to register, and how to file — updated for 2026.

The current Oregon rate

Oregon has no statewide sales tax. No state or local sales tax applies to most transactions. You may still have obligations for Meals & Rooms Tax (in Oregon) or other excise taxes depending on your industry.

Who must collect?

You have nexus (obligation to collect) if one of the following is true:

  • You have a physical presence (store, office, warehouse, employee, or contractor) in the state
  • You store inventory at an Amazon FBA warehouse in the state

If any of these apply, you must register with the no sales tax before your first taxable sale.

Filing frequency and deadlines

Frequency is assigned by the no sales tax based on your expected tax liability:

  • Monthly: for larger collectors (thresholds vary by state)
  • Quarterly: for mid-size sellers
  • Annually: for the smallest sellers

Most returns are due by the 20th of the month following the reporting period. Late filings incur penalties plus interest.

How to register and file

1. Register for a Sales and Use Tax Permit at oregon.gov/dor

2. Receive your account number (usually within 1-10 business days)

3. Collect tax at the correct rate for each sale

4. File your return — even in months with zero sales (zero returns are required)

5. Remit collected tax by the deadline via ACH, credit card, or check

6. Keep records for at least 4 years

Common mistakes small businesses make

  • Using your own address's tax rate instead of the customer's (destination-based states)
  • Forgetting to file a zero return in slow months
  • Losing track of exempt sale certificates
  • Missing the economic nexus threshold by a thin margin without realizing
  • Not updating rate changes when Oregon publishes new local rates quarterly

How TinSuite handles this

TinSuite's tax engine automates Oregon sales tax end-to-end:

  • Detects when you cross nexus threshold (economic or physical)
  • Applies the correct Oregon destination-based rate automatically at invoice time
  • Generates a filing-ready Sales Tax Report grouped by jurisdiction, matching the format the no sales tax expects
  • Sends reminders 7 and 1 days before each filing deadline
  • Tracks exempt sales and stores resale certificates

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Want more? See our complete US sales tax guide or explore our Canadian GST/HST guide.