Determine Your State and Local Business Tax Obligations in Oregon
In addition to business taxes required by the federal government, you will have to pay some state and local taxes. Each state and locality has its own tax laws. Having knowledge of your state tax requirement can help you avoid problems and your business save money. The most common types of tax requirements for small business are income taxes and employment taxes.
Government Contract Assistance Program (GAAP) PTAC
The Government Contract Assistance Program (GCAP) is part of a nationwide network of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTAC) working to help small businesses compete successfully in the government marketplace.
GCAP's mission is to assist Oregon small businesses to succeed in obtaining government contracts, which stimulate the growth of Oregon's economy. For over 25 years GCAP has assisted Oregon small businesses in creating jobs, fostering economic diversity, and becoming successful government contractors.
GCAP services include:
One-on-One Counseling
Registration Assistance (Duns, CCR, DSBS, ORCA)
Bid-matching Services
GSA Schedules
Assistance with SBA Certifications
Training & Conferences
Interpreting Solicitations
Proposal Review
Subcontracting Assistance
Product and Procurement Histories
How to get started
Step One: Become a GCAP client. GCAP provides technical assistance at no cost.
Step Two: Once you're a GCAP client we will contact you for your initial client assessment, usually within 24 hours of your submission.
Dee Edwards
Program Manager
541-736-1088
E-mail: dedwards@gcap.org
1144 Gateway Lp., Ste. 203
Springfield, OR 97477
Oregon Employment Department
The Oregon Employment Department serves as a State Data Center (SDC) that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Location and contact information:
Oregon Employment Department
875 Union street NE
Salem, OR 97311
Ms. Gail Krumenaer
gail.k.krumenauer@state.or.us
(541) 947-3098
Oregon Government Contract Assistance Program (GCAP) Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
The GCAP is part of a nationwide network of PTACs working to help small businesses compete successfully in the government marketplace.
GCAP's mission is to assist Oregon small businesses to succeed in obtaining government contracts, which stimulate the growth of Oregon's economy. For over 25 years GCAP has assisted Oregon small businesses in creating jobs, fostering economic diversity, and becoming successful government contractors.
GCAP services include:
One-on-One Counseling
Registration Assistance (Duns, CCR, DSBS, ORCA)
Bid-matching Services
GSA Schedules
Assistance with SBA Certifications
Training & Conferences
Interpreting Solicitations
Proposal Review
Subcontracting Assistance
Product and Procurement Histories
How to get started
Step One: Become a GCAP client. GCAP provides technical assistance at no cost.
Step Two: Once you're a GCAP client we will contact you for your initial client assessment, usually within 24 hours of your submission.
Dee Edwards
Program Manager
541-736-1088
e-mail: dedwards@gcap.org
1144 Gateway Lp., Ste. 203
Springfield, OR 97477
Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership
Oregon Office of Economic Analysis
The Oregon Office of Economic Analysis serves as a State Data Center (SDC) that provides that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Location and contact information:
Office of Economic Analysis
155 Cottage Street NE U20
Salem, OR 97310-3966
Kanhaiya L. Vaidya
kanhaiya.l.vaidya@state.or.us
(503) 378-4967
FAX (503) 378-7643
Oregon Population Research Center
The Oregon Population Research Center serves as a State Data Center (SDC) that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Location and contact information:
Population Research Center
Portland State University
506 SW Mill - URBN 780C
Portland, OR 97207-0751
Mr. Charles Rynerson
rynerson@pdx.edu
(503) 725-5157
FAX (503) 725-5199
Oregon State Library
The Oregon State Library serves as a State Data Center (SDC) that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Location and contact information:
Oregon State Library
250 Winter Street NE
Salem, OR 97310-0640
Ms. Alice LaViolette
alice.laviolette@state.or.us
(503) 378-5020
FAX (503) 585-8059
Oregon Trade and Service Mark Law
To acquire trademark and/or service mark registration at the state level, applicants must file an application with the trademark office of the specific state in which protection is sought.
For information about state registration requirements, applicants must contact the individual state trademark office.
Small Business Administration (SBA) Boise District Office
Start a Business in Oregon
Visit this state website to find resources and tools to help you start and operate a business in Oregon, such as registering your business name or applying for licenses and permits.
University of Oregon Library
The University of Oregon Library serves as a State Data Center (SDC) that provides local business communities with education and access to Census Bureau data and products such as Population Estimates and Projections, Income, Poverty, and Employment, and Gross Domestic Product in addition to other economic data and statistical resources.
Location and contact information:
Documents Center
University of Oregon Library
1501 Kincaid Street
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
Victoria Mitchell
vmitch@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-1970
FAX (541) 346-3485
