State retirement tax · Oregon

Retirement tax rules for Oregon residents (2026 guide)

Oregon's effective income-tax rate at retirement-bracket income is approximately 8.50%. Here's what it taxes, what it exempts, and how the worked numbers shake out.

Last reviewed May 3, 2026

Editorial review pending — see editorial process

Effective rate

8.50%

Taxes Social Security?

No

Approx. tax on $90k income

$5,100

Pension carve-outs

Yes

Oregon runs a higher effective rate (8.50% or more on retirement-relevant income) but mitigates the bite with a full Social Security exemption. The conventional move for retirees in high-tax states is to weigh whether your retirement-stage tax savings from relocating clear the moving and quality-of-life costs.

What Oregon taxes (and what it doesn’t)

Oregon taxes retirement income (401(k) withdrawals, IRA withdrawals, pension payments) at the state's standard income-tax rate. Social Security benefits are FULLY EXEMPT from state tax — this matters because it can change your effective state-tax burden by 2-4 percentage points compared to a state that taxes SS.

State-specific note

9.9% top bracket; ~7-9% effective for retirees. SS fully exempt.

A worked example

Worked example. A Oregon retiree with $60,000 of pension and IRA withdrawals plus $30,000 of annual Social Security is taxed on the $60,000 of non-SS income only (SS is exempt). At the approximate 8.50% effective rate, that's about $5,100/year — roughly $425/month — owed to the state.

Should you relocate?

Oregon's high effective rate is the most-cited reason retirees consider relocating. Before moving, model both your before-tax cost of living and the tax-bracket arbitrage carefully — a $15K/year tax saving can be eaten by a $1.5M home purchase in the destination market.

See how Oregon state tax shapes your retirement plan

The calculator’s Taxes tab uses the 8.50% effective rate above and the SS-exemption flag automatically. Run your specific numbers and see the year-by-year tax forecast.

Run my numbers →

Frequently asked

Primary sources

Effective-rate and SS-taxation flags above are derived from these sources. We re-verify each annually.

Related reading