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For additional state government information about Independent Contractors in Oregon, please visit the website www.oregonindependentcontractors.com.

State Income Tax and Local Government Transit Tax Responsibilities

Are you an Independent Contractor without employees? If “Yes”, depending on the location of your jobsite, you may be subject to both Oregon income tax and transit self-employment tax. Click on the following links for more information about your individual Oregon tax responsibilities.

Are you an Independent Contractor with employees? If “Yes”, depending on the location of your jobsite and your employees jobsite, in addition to your own tax responsibilities, you may be responsible for both withholding Oregon income tax and paying transit tax on employee payroll. Click on the following links for more information about your Oregon tax responsibilities as an employer.

What is the difference between an employee and an independent contractor?

Individuals who are hired and compensated for services are employees. Their compensation earned for services are taxable unless specifically excluded by law.

Generally, Oregon law requires employers to withhold and pay income taxes from employee wages along with unemployment and workers' compensation. Also, employers may be subject to TriMet or Lane Transit District payroll taxes. Transit payroll taxes are employer paid and based on the gross payroll paid employees within the TriMet or Lane Transit districts.

Individuals who meet the statutory definition of an independent contractor are not employees and their compensation earned for services are not subject to withholding or transit payroll taxes. The Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) defining an independent contractor lists specific criteria (below) that an individual must meet to be considered an independent contractor. Individuals who do not meet ALL of the standards are employees and their compensation earned for services are subject to withholding and transit payroll taxes.

Who is an Independent Contractor?

As of January 1, 2006, Oregon’s newly revised independent contractor law is effective. An individual or business entity that performs labor or services for remuneration shall be considered an independent contractor if they meet ALL of the standards outlined in the new law.

Oregon Revised Statute 670.600, defines independent contractor for Oregon Department of Revenue, Employment Department, Construction Contractors Board, and Landscaping Contractors Boards.

Independent contractor law has not changed as it relates to the Workers Compensation Division or Bureau of Labor and Industries.

If you have maintained an ongoing business relationship with an independent contractor beginning before January 1, 2006, the provisions of the old law apply to your relationship through December 31, 2005, and the provisions of the new law apply to your business relationship as of January 1, 2006.

The new law considers service providers to be independent contractors if they:

What if I incorrectly classify an employee as an independent contractor?

Instances when an employer incorrectly classifies an employee as an independent contractor may be viewed, depending on the specific situation, as a violation of ORS 316.167 and related administrative rules. For income tax withholding purposes, this means an employer may be liable for penalties and interest for not properly withholding income tax from someone who should have been classified as an employee.

Since transit payroll tax is employer paid and based on the gross payroll paid within the TriMet or Lane Transit districts, an employer may be liable for past tax plus penalty and interest for the period they paid the incorrectly classified employee.


Page updated: March 21, 2008

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