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Oregon Department of Revenue

  • Oregon Property Tax
    Oregon Property Tax How do property taxes work in Oregon?
    Property taxes are primarily managed and collected through the individual counties in Oregon. The Department of Revenue provides some oversight and assistance to the counties by establishing general guidelines and administrative tools. We also manage property tax for utilities and other cross-county entities.
  • Oregon Property Taxes
    Learn more about the ORMAP project The Oregon Map (ORMAP) Project
    The Oregon Map Project (ORMAP) is a joint public and private effort to develop a statewide uniform property tax parcel map that is digital, publicly accessible, and continually maintained. Private and public organizations can use it to answer a variety of geographic-based questions when they combine it with other types of geographic information.
  • Deferral Programs
    Senior citizen deferral program Do you qualify for our deferral program?
    The 2011 Legislature made significant changes to the senior and disabled deferral program. If you're a current participant or a new applicant, find out how these changes will affect you.
  • Forestland and Timber Harvest Taxes
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    Forestland in Oregon is assessed differently than other property. This reduced tax assessment is intended to recognize the importance of forestland to Oregon's economy and respond to the growing pressures that urban growth puts on natural resources. All timber harvested in Oregon is subject to the forest products harvest tax. In addition, harvests may be subject to the small tract forestland (STF) severance tax.
Oregon Property Taxpayers
Can I look up my tax lot online?
Yes, many counties have websites that contain both general and property specific information. Some also allow you to may property tax payments online. If all you need is a plat map, try our ORMAP tool.
Senior & Disabled Property Tax Deferral
The 2011 Legislature made major changes to the deferral program that may affect your eligibility.
Property tax exemption for food processors
The Oregon property tax exemption for food processors is back! Claim property that was put into service in 2010 by filing a completed claim form and late fee with us. The new law only applies to certain types of property, must be certified by the Dept of Agriculture and be filed with us by December 31, 2011.
Additional links
Property tax feedback or questions
If you were not able to find the information you were looking for, or have a property tax question not answered at this site, please e-mail us. Someone will get back to you.
County/Local Government Resources
Local budget
Oregon's taxing districts have prepared their budgets. See "Local Budget" for forms, manuals, and additional information about the process.
Are you completing the boundary change process?
Want to know more about taxing district boundary changes? What they are? How Revenue is involved in the process?
Not sure when to do what?
Need some help figuring out your deadlines? We have created a detailed calendar for our county partners to help their taxpayers.
County assessors: Need more information?
Not finding what you need? We've got more tools and information to help you and your staff.