Oregon Auto Sales Tax Calculator
Updated
Oregon levies no statewide auto sales tax, so the calculator above shows fees and out-the-door price without a state sales tax line. Local jurisdictions (borough, city, or county) may still charge a sales tax on vehicle purchases — verify the rate where the vehicle will be registered. No general sales tax. A 0.5% vehicle privilege tax applies to dealer sales.
Oregon has no statewide auto sales tax. No general sales tax. A 0.5% vehicle privilege tax applies to dealer sales.
Estimate only. Estimate only. Not a loan offer, lender quote, dealer quote, lease agreement, retail installment sales contract, DMV estimate, or financial advice. Actual rates, payments, taxes, fees, incentives, residual values, insurance, fuel, and maintenance costs may vary.
Sales tax
$0.00
Total fees
$774.00
Out-the-door (estimate)
$30,774.00
Assumptions usedv2026-06-18
- Taxable basisprice
Auto Sales Tax and Fees
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Generated: 2026-06-20T16:27:13.384Z · Assumptions version: 2026-06-18
Inputs
- Vehicle price
- $30,000.00
- Sales tax rate
- 0.00%
- Tax basis
- price
Results
- Sales tax
- $0.00
- Total fees
- $774.00
- Out-the-door
- $30,774.00
Estimate only. Not a loan offer, lender quote, dealer quote, lease agreement, retail installment sales contract, DMV estimate, or financial advice. Actual rates, payments, taxes, fees, incentives, residual values, insurance, fuel, and maintenance costs may vary.
How this is calculated
The calculator above is pre-filled with Oregon's statewide base rate of 0.00% and the full-price tax basis. Adjust the rate to include any local (county/city) surtaxes that apply at your address. No general sales tax. A 0.5% vehicle privilege tax applies to dealer sales.
For a generic, non-state-specific version, use the canonical auto sales tax and fees calculator. To compare rates across every state, see the auto sales tax calculator by state. For background on how tax bases vary by state, read auto sales tax and fees explained.
Oregon sales tax is separate from registration and title fees. For Oregon's registration fee structure (typically dominated by either a flat fee, weight tier, or value-based fee), use the Oregon auto registration & title fees calculator.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the auto sales tax rate in Oregon?
- Oregon does not levy a statewide sales tax on vehicles. No general sales tax. A 0.5% vehicle privilege tax applies to dealer sales.
- Does Oregon allow a trade-in tax credit?
- No. Oregon taxes the full vehicle price; trade-in value is not deducted before tax is computed. For example, on a $40,000 car with a $10,000 trade-in, sales tax is still computed on $40,000.
- How is out-the-door price calculated in Oregon?
- Out-the-door price = vehicle price + sales tax + documentation, title, registration, and dealer fees − rebates. Use the calculator above to estimate yours.
- Is this an official Oregon DMV tax estimate?
- No. This is an educational estimate. Actual taxes and fees vary by county, city, dealer, vehicle type, and timing. Confirm exact amounts with your dealer and the Oregon DMV before signing.
Auto sales tax in other states
Compare Oregon's rate (no statewide sales tax) with the rest of the country, or see the full state index.
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- District of Columbia
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- Ohio
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- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
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