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Transit Payroll Taxes for Employers     

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A guide to TriMet and Lane Transit payroll taxes.

Transit District Taxes

The Oregon Department of Revenue administers tax programs for the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District (TriMet) and the Lane County Mass Transit District (LTD). Nearly every employer who pays wages for services performed in these districts must pay transit payroll tax.

The transit tax is imposed directly on the employer. The tax is figured only on the amount of gross payroll for services performed within the TriMet or Lane Transit districts. This includes traveling sales representatives and employees working from home.

Who must file and pay?

All employers, including nonresident employers, who are paying wages earned in the TriMet or LTD districts must register and file with the Oregon Department of Revenue. Wages include all salaries, commissions, bonuses, fees, payments to a deferred compensation plan, or other items of value.

Your payroll service may not be aware that you have employees working in the transit districts. If so, you need to contact the service regarding your reporting and payment responsibility.

How to register

If you are a new employer and subject to the transit tax, complete the Combined Employer’s Registration, 150-211-055, including the transit tax section.

If you are currently registered and have employees in the transit tax districts, complete the Change in Status Report, 150-211-157.

These forms are available on the internet at
www.oregon.gov/DOR/BUS, or by contacting the Oregon Department of Revenue at 503-945-8100.

TriMet logo
Transit District

ZIP Code List

Use this list as a guideline to help determine if you have employees in the Trimet Transit District. Some ZIP codes may not coincide with the district boundaries. For TriMet boundary questions, call TriMet at 503-962-6466.

ZIP Codes Completely in TriMet Transit District

97005

97068

97210

97219

97232

97006

97201

97211

97220

97233

97008

97202

97212

97221

97236   
97024

97203

97213

97222

97239

97027

97204

97214

97223

97258

97030

97205

97215

97225

97266

97034

97206

97216

97227

97267

97035

97208

97217

97229

97268

97036

97209

97218

97230

ZIP Codes Partially in TriMet Transit District

97007

97055

97113

97009

97060

97116

97013

97062

97123

97015

97070

97124

97019

97080

97140

97022

97086

97224

97023

97089

97231

97045

Counties
Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington 

TriMet Transit District Rate

1/1/1989 to 12/31/99

.006176

1/1/2000 to 12/31/01

.006195

1/1/2002 to 12/31/04

.006218

1/1/2005 to 12/31/05

.006318

1/1/2006 to 12/31/06

.006418

1/1/2007 to 12/31/07

.006518

1/1/2008
.006618

Deleted from TriMet
(Transit still subject prior to the deletion date)

Canby

1/1/02

Sandy

1/1/00

Wilsonville

1/1/89

Molalla

1/1/89

Damascus

1/1/89

Lane Transit District logo
Lane Transit District

ZIP Code List

Use this list as a guideline to help determine if you have employees in the Lane Transit District. Some ZIP codes may not coincide with the district boundaries. For Lane Transit boundary questions, call LTD at 541-682-6100.

City

ZIP Code

Alvadore

97409

Blue River

97413

Coburg

97408

Cottage Grove

97424

Creswell

97426

Dexter

97431

Elmira

97437

Eugene

97401–97405

Eugene

97408

Eugene

97440

Fall Creek

97438

Finn Rock

97488

Goshen

97405

Jasper

97438

Junction City

97448

Lancaster

97448

Leaburg

97489

Lowell

97452

Maywood

97413

McKenzie Bridge

97413

Pleasant Hill

97455

Springfield

97477–97478

Thurston

97482

Trent

97431

Veneta

97487

Vida

97488

Walterville

97488

County
Lane 

Lane Transit District Rate

10/1/94 to 12/31/06

.006

1/1/07 to 12/31/07

.0062

1/1/08
.0064

When to file the transit tax

Your transit tax is reported quarterly using the Oregon Quarterly Tax Report (Form OQ). Make your payment using the payment coupon, Form OTC, or through the department’s electronic fund transfer (EFT). For EFT information, please call 503-947-2017.

How to figure the transit tax

Multiply the gross taxable payroll earned within the transit district by the current transit rate. The current rate should be printed in the TriMet/LTD portion of the Oregon Quarterly Combined Tax Report (Form OQ).

Exempt payroll

The following are exempt from transit payroll taxes:
  1. Federal credit unions.
  2. Public school districts.
  3. 501(c)(3) nonprofit and tax-exempt institutions (except hospitals).
  4. Insurance companies (except domestic insurers).
  5. Domestic service in a private home.
The following are exempt from LTD, but subject to TriMet taxes:
  1. Public education districts.
  2. Public special service and utility districts.
  3. Port authorities.
  4. Fire districts.
  5. City, county, and other local governments.
For more definitions of exempt payroll for payroll taxes, refer to the Oregon Business Guide.

Penalty and interest
Contact

For more information on TriMet or LTD tax, call the Oregon Department of Revenue at 503-945-8100.

Self-employment transit tax

If you have self-employment earnings within a transit district, they may be subject to transit self-employment tax. For more information, call 503-378-4988.

You may download forms from our website: www.oregon.gov/DOR/BUS , or write to:

Forms, Oregon Department of Revenue
PO Box 14999
Salem, OR 97309-0990

If you use a payroll service or a tax preparer, please be sure your preparer is filing and depositing correctly for transit taxes.

150-211-503 (Rev. 01-2008)


Page updated: January 04, 2008

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