Oregon Business Guide

Launching a Business and Website in Oregon: The Complete Digital Setup Guide

Oregon has no general sales tax, Nike and Columbia Sportswear anchor the country's most iconic outdoor-brand ecosystem, and the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act took effect in 2024. Portland, Eugene, and Bend host three distinct startup and lifestyle markets.

Oregon's economy mixes outdoor brands, advanced manufacturing, semiconductors (Intel's Hillsboro campus is one of the largest in the country), and a famously craft-focused food and beverage scene. No statewide sales tax simplifies retail accounting; the Corporate Activity Tax catches larger businesses but exempts most small ones. The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act adds website obligations in 2024 for businesses meeting the thresholds.

Part 1 — Legal Business Registration Steps in Oregon

Oregon business formations are filed with the Oregon Secretary of State, Corporation Division at sos.oregon.gov/business.

File your formation documents

  • Domestic LLC Articles of Organization: filing fee is currently $100.
  • Domestic for-profit corporation Articles of Incorporation: filing fee is currently $100 — verify on the SOS fee schedule.
  • Registered agent: Required.

Annual Report — Oregon's $100 every-year filing

Every Oregon LLC and corporation must file an Annual Report with the Secretary of State by the entity's anniversary date each year. The filing fee is currently $100 for both LLCs and corporations.

Verify before filing. Confirm current fees at sos.oregon.gov before paying.

Corporate Activity Tax (CAT)

Oregon's Corporate Activity Tax (CAT) is a gross-receipts-style tax administered by the Oregon Department of Revenue. The CAT applies to taxable commercial activity exceeding $1 million, with the first $1 million subject to a registration requirement but not the tax itself. Most small Oregon businesses are below the threshold; medium and larger businesses register and file CAT returns separately.

Sales tax — none

Oregon is one of the few US states with no general sales tax. Online sellers shipping to Oregon customers generally do not need to collect sales tax for in-state delivery (though Portland-area transit-tax and lodging-tax rules differ).

Local licensing

Most Oregon cities require local business licenses or registrations (Portland's business license tax, Multnomah County business income tax, City of Salem business license, etc.). Portland's combined city + Multnomah County business tax rates and the Metro Supportive Housing Services tax catch many founders by surprise.

Part 2 — Oregon Web Compliance: OCPA, ADA, and More

Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA)

Oregon enacted the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act in 2023, with the substantive obligations taking effect July 1, 2024 (and for nonprofit organizations on July 1, 2025). The OCPA applies to persons that conduct business in Oregon or produce products/services targeted to Oregon residents and meet either of the following:

  • Control or process the personal data of 100,000 or more Oregon consumers during a calendar year; or
  • Control or process the personal data of 25,000 or more Oregon consumers and derive over 25% of gross revenue from the sale of personal data.

Obligations track the standard pattern: privacy notice, consumer rights, opt-out signals (including UOOM/GPC), sensitive-data opt-in, and DPIAs. The OCPA is notable for explicitly applying to nonprofit organizations (most peer laws exempt them) and for requiring a description of "specific" third parties that personal data is shared with (rather than just categories).

Website accessibility

Title III of the ADA applies. Oregon is a moderate ADA-website-lawsuit jurisdiction. Build to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.

Not legal advice. Confirm specifics with an Oregon-licensed attorney before publishing.

Part 3 — Strategic Web Design for Oregon Industries

Oregon's economy concentrates around outdoor and athletic brands (Nike's Beaverton HQ, Columbia Sportswear, Keen, the broader Portland/Beaverton athletic-brand ecosystem), semiconductors and advanced manufacturing (Intel's Hillsboro "Silicon Forest" — one of Intel's largest sites globally), and food, beverage, and craft (Portland's iconic coffee, brewing, distillery, and food scene).

Service businesses, agencies, B2B

For Portland agencies, consultancies, Pacific Northwest service firms, and B2B providers, aThemes Sydney provides credible starter sites with 90+ PageSpeed scores.

Outdoor brands, craft, DTC

For Oregon outdoor brands, craft beverage, Portland-made food, and DTC product, pair Botiga with the Merchant plugin. Oregon is one of the country's most receptive DTC markets.

Part 4 — Funding Your Digital Transition in Oregon

  • Business Oregon (Oregon Business Development Department): Multiple programs including the Oregon Industrial Site Readiness program, Strategic Reserve Fund, Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center, and the Oregon InC Fund (Oregon Innovation Council).
  • Oregon Growth Board and Oregon Growth Fund: Capital programs supporting Oregon-headquartered growth-stage companies.
  • Onward Eugene and Onward Bend: Regional small-business support organizations.
  • Oregon SBDC Network: Free advising statewide.
  • Local economic-development programs: Greater Portland Inc, Eugene Chamber of Commerce, Bend Chamber.
  • USDA Rural Development: Eastern and southern Oregon counties qualify for rural-development grants.
Verify eligibility. Confirm with the administering agency.

Part 5 — Local SEO Blueprint for Oregon Businesses

  • Optimize Google Business Profile with accurate hours and 10+ photos.
  • Get listed on Travel Oregon (state tourism), Travel Portland, Eugene Cascades & Coast, Visit Bend, plus chamber directories.
  • Implement LocalBusiness schema with proper sub-type and areaServed.
  • Target neighborhood-level intent in Portland. Portlanders search by neighborhood — "coffee Mississippi," "yoga Alberta," "dentist Hawthorne."
  • Build evergreen content around outdoor seasons (skiing on Mount Hood, summer outdoor recreation), Portland festival calendar, and college football (Oregon, Oregon State).
  • Earn reviews aggressively via automated post-service requests.

Ready to build your Oregon business website?

Start free with Sydney for a service or B2B site, or pair Botiga with Merchant for an Oregon outdoor or DTC brand.

Comparing Pacific Northwest options? See our Washington, California, Idaho, and Nevada guides, or browse the full 50-state index.