What is the oregon gas tax 2025 — 40¢/gallon?
In short
Oregon's state gas tax is 40¢ per gallon in 2025 — about 11% of a $3.50 gallon of gas. A typical driver doing 15,000 miles/year at 28 MPG buys ~536 gallons and pays roughly $214/year in Oregon state gas tax alone (plus the federal 18.4¢/gal).
This page shows Oregon's 2025 state gas tax rate and calculates how much you pay in state fuel tax based on your annual mileage and fuel economy. The figure does not include the federal excise tax (18.4¢/gallon) or any local county/city fuel taxes.
How to use this calculator
- 1The Oregon state gas tax of 40¢/gallon is already filled in.
- 2Enter your annual miles driven.
- 3Enter your vehicle's fuel economy (MPG).
- 4See your annual gallons used and state gas tax paid.
The formula
- cents/gallon
- — Oregon state excise tax per gallon: 40¢
- annual gallons
- — Annual miles ÷ fuel economy (MPG)
- state tax paid
- — Annual gallons × state cents per gallon ÷ 100
- federal tax
- — 18.4¢/gallon federal excise — same in every state
Worked example
The scenario
15,000 miles/year, 28 MPG, Oregon state gas tax 40¢/gallon.
The result
Annual gallons = 15,000 ÷ 28 = 536 gallons. State gas tax = 536 × $0.4000 = $214/year. Total gas cost at $3.50/gal = $1875/year (of which $214 is Oregon tax and $99 is federal tax).
Common use cases
- Understanding how much of your gas bill goes to Oregon fuel taxes
- Comparing gas tax costs between states before relocating
- Estimating annual fuel costs for a new vehicle purchase
- Advocacy or understanding of transportation funding
Limitations & assumptions
- The federal gas tax (18.4¢/gallon) is not included — it applies in addition to the state tax.
- Local county or city gas taxes in Oregon are not included; some areas charge additional surcharges.
- Actual pump price varies by station, location, and crude oil markets — the tax is fixed but the retail price fluctuates.
- Diesel, flex-fuel, and other fuel types may have different tax rates.
Frequently asked questions
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