Oregon taxpayers are on track to see a $1.4 billion kicker next year, state economists said Friday.
Due to the state’s unique kicker law , which returns state dollars to taxpayers when state revenue comes in substantially higher than projected, Oregonians will either receive heftier tax refunds or owe less money to the government when they file their 2025 taxes.
Oregon taxpayers will be able to claim rebates equal to about 9.9% of their state personal income tax liability for 2024. Only those who filed taxes for the 2024 and 2025 tax years will be eligible for the credits, according to the state’s Office of Economic Analysis.
State economists verified last week that Oregon’s revenue for the biennium that ended in June exceeded their forecasts by $1.41 billion, the fourth largest surpl

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