Oregon Department of Revenue

Jun 5, 2025

Access the Oregon Department of Revenue here.

The Oregon Department of Revenue is the state agency responsible for overseeing tax collection and compliance in the state of Oregon. They work to ensure that individuals and businesses are meeting their tax obligations in accordance with state laws and regulations.

Agency Accounts

Oregon Business Identification Number (BIN)

The Oregon Business Identification Number (BIN) allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Business Identification Number (UI and Withholding Tax)

Oregon Withholding Account

Access your online account via Oregon Revenue Online.

The Oregon Withholding Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Withholding Account Number (same as your BIN)

Find out more on how to stay compliant with the Oregon Department of Revenue:

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