Are unemployment benefits taxable income?

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Yes, unemployment benefits are considered taxable income by the federal government. In Oregon, the Employment Department follows this guideline as well. Recipients of unemployment benefits must report these payments when filing their tax returns. The Internal Revenue Service requires individuals to include unemployment compensation as part of their gross income. Additionally, Oregon may have its own tax regulations regarding unemployment benefits, so it is important for individuals to be aware of state tax laws as well. Some recipients may choose to have federal and state taxes withheld from their benefits to avoid a large tax bill at the end of the year. It is advisable for individuals to consult current tax guidelines or the Oregon Employment Department's official website for more information on how to handle their benefits for tax purposes.
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Answered Jul 1, 2025

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