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This is an assessment on the payroll earned by all workers subject to Oregon workers' compensation law, or non-subject workers the employer chooses to cover with workers' compensation insurance. The assessment is calculated on hours worked in the quarter they are paid by employers.
- Workers' Benefit Fund
In 2024, the WBF assessment is 2.0 cents per hour worked....
- Workers' Benefit Fund
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The 2024 Workers Benefit Fund (WBF) assessment rate is 2.0 cents per hour. Go online at https://www. oregon.gov/dcbs/cost/Pages/index.aspx for current rate notice. This booklet addresses only the WBF assessment and does not cover information provided in the annual Oregon Combined Payroll Tax Reporting Instructions located at https://www.oregon ...
In 2024, the WBF assessment is 2.0 cents per hour worked. Employers report and pay the WBF assessment directly to the state with other state payroll taxes on Form OQ (Oregon Quarterly) on Frances Online.
The WBF assessment rate (which varies from year to year) is [x.xx] cents for each hour or partial hour worked. (For example, The 2017–2018 rate is 2.8 cents for each hour or partial hour, and the 2019 rate is 2.4 cents.) The [x.xx] cents includes the employer rate and worker rate combined.
The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services has announced that the Workers' Benefit Fund (WBF) assessment is 2.2 cents per hour worked in 2022, unchanged from 2021. The 2.2 cents-per-hour rate is the employer and worker rate combined.
16 Σεπ 2021 · The Workers’ Benefit Fund (WBF) assessment provides benefit increases to permanently disabled workers and to families of workers who died from a workplace injury or disease. These cost-of-living adjustments are made to reflect improvements to benefits and changes in average wages.