Does oregon have sales tax?

I'm planning a trip to Oregon and was wondering—does the state have a sales tax on purchases? I'd like to understand if I should expect any additional charges when shopping there. Thanks for any info!
 
Oregon does not have a general state sales tax. As of 2020, the new corporate activity tax also started providing additional funding for K-12 education. The personal income tax is the largest source of state tax revenue, expected to account for 82% of the state's General Fund for the 2023–25 biennium.
 
Oregon does not have a general state sales tax. As of 2020, the new corporate activity tax also started providing additional funding for K-12 education. The personal income tax is the largest source of state tax revenue, expected to account for 82% of the state's General Fund for the 2023–25 biennium.
 
Oregon does not levy a blanket state sales tax. By 2020, new corporate activity tax began funding more K-12 education as well. The biggest state tax revenue is the personal income tax, which in the recently passed 202325 biennium budget makes up 82% of the General Fund of the state.
 
No — Oregon does not have a state sales tax. Most purchases are tax-free, making it a popular shopping destination. However, residents still pay other taxes like income tax and certain local or specific-use taxes in some areas.
 
Oregon does not have a statewide general sales tax, making it one of only a few states with a 0% rate. However, certain local taxes may apply, such as a prepared food tax in some cities. The state also collects excise taxes on items like gasoline, alcohol, and tobacco.
 
No, there is neither a state nor a local sales tax in Oregon. This implies that the majority of goods and services will be sold without further taxation at the point of sale. It is among the only states in the United States that has no sales tax.
 
No, Oregon does not have a state sales tax. Residents and visitors pay no sales tax on retail purchases, making it one of the few U.S. states without one.
 
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