Oregon Crypto Tax: State Rates, Rules & Calculator

Everything Oregon crypto holders need: how your gains are taxed at the state level, a worked example, the cities we cover, and free tools to calculate exactly what you owe.

State income tax
~9.9% top rate
Federal crypto tax
Applies
Taxable events
Sells & swaps
Not tax advice. State rates are approximate (2024/2025 tax years) and change often. Federal crypto tax rules apply on top. Confirm every number with a licensed CPA before filing.

How crypto is taxed in Oregon

Oregon follows Oregon's graduated state income tax. Crypto gains realized while you are a Oregon resident are taxed as income at the state level — with a top marginal rate of about 9.9%on top of federal capital gains tax. Oregon has no sales tax but a high top marginal income-tax rate (9.9%).

Worked example: on a $10,000 long-term crypto gain, a Oregon resident could owe roughly $1,500 federally (15% long-term bracket) plus up to about $990 to Oregon at the top marginal rate — a combined ballpark of $2,490. Your real rate depends on your total income.

However it is taxed where you live, the federal rules are the same: the IRS treats crypto as property, every sell or swap is a taxable event, gains held one year or less are short-term (ordinary income) and gains held longer are long-term (0%, 15%, or 20%). Losses offset gains and up to $3,000 of ordinary income per year.

What Crypto Clarity AI does for Oregon crypto holders

Crypto Clarity AI is two things in one: a portfolio health analyzer and a set of free crypto tax tools. Whether your gains are taxed by Oregon or not, you still need to know your risk and what you owe federally.

Crypto tax help in Oregon cities

Portland

Crypto tax in Portland, OR

Salem

Crypto tax in Salem, OR

Eugene

Crypto tax in Eugene, OR

Bend

Crypto tax in Bend, OR

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