

Oregon’s Estate Tax: The Fight for Change and its Potential Impact
State Rep. Kevin Mannix is making waves in Oregon with his bid to change estate tax laws. Will he succeed?
Ever thought about how estate tax could affect you? Well, it’s currently a hot topic in Oregon. State Rep. Kevin Mannix is making waves with his attempt to change the state’s estate tax laws. He recently filed two initiatives aiming to overhaul Oregon’s pretrial release program and to abolish the state’s estate tax. These are the ‘Oregon Crimefighting Act’ and the ‘End the Death Tax Act’, both stirring up quite the conversation. Mannix’s estate tax proposal comes after an unsuccessful attempt by legislative Republicans to raise Oregon’s estate tax exemption from $1 million to $7 million. Currently, Oregon has the nation’s lowest exemption. Just to give you an idea, the state collected over $338 million in estate taxes in 2024. Mannix is advocating for the complete elimination of this tax. The process isn’t easy though. It begins by collecting 1,000 signatures for a petition, followed by approval from the state attorney general’s office. Then, they’ll need a whopping 117,173 signatures from Oregon voters to make it onto the ballot. That’s a tall order, representing 6% of the total votes cast for governor in the most recent election. So, what’s next? It’s time to watch and wait. If you’re an Oregon resident, it’s a good time to brush up on your understanding of estate tax. And if you’re not, it’s an indicator of the conversations that could be coming to your state soon.
Source: oregoncapitalchronicle.com