Fuel Tax Credit

Drive Forward & Fuel Oregon RoadsWith the Pay-Per Mile System
How OReGO’s Fuel Tax Credit Works
A Fair and Reliable System to Keep Oregon Connected.
We track your fuel consumption
We track your fuel consumption
You drive as you normally do, paying 40 cents per gallon at the pump.Fuel consumption is reported by your in-car device or automatically computed based on your vehicle’s EPA gas mileage rating.
Just 2¢ per Mile
Just 2¢ per mile — fuel taxes already paid are deducted
You are charged 2 cents per mile driven.OReGO subtracts fuel tax paid from your charges until you reach a zero-dollar balance.
Enjoy Better Roads
Enjoy Better Roads
Your pay-per-mile charges fund road preservation and improvements across Oregon, benefiting all drivers and keeping our state connected.
Let’s Walk Through a Quick Example
We do the math for you!
Your vehicle type
Fuel vehicle
+40MPG Vehicle when driven 1000 miles
OReGO pay-per-mile cost
$20
(2 cents per mile)
-Gas tax at the pump
-$10
(40 cents per gallon)
=Your RUC invoice
-$10
Your vehicle type
OReGO pay-per-mile cost
- Gas tax paid at the pump
=Your RUC invoice
Fuel vehicle
+40MPG Vehicle when driven 1000 miles
$20
(2 cents per mile)
-$10
(40 cents per gallon)
=$10
Smarter Driving Starts Here: Choose How You Track
Description
Odometer Capture
Odometer Capture
Non-GPS
Report your mileage uploading a photo of the odometer once every quarter.
Plug In Device
Plug In Device
GPS
Use a plug-in device to automatically report mileage. The device will be shipped to you and must be installed in your vehicle.
In Vehicle Telematics
In Vehicle Telematics
Non-GPS
Use your vehicle built-in telematics to automatically report your mileage. You will be prompted to sign in to your OEM provider account.
FAQs
Who is eligible for the OReGO program?
Open

To participate in the OReGO program, your vehicle must meet the following criteria:

  • It must be registered with the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles.
  • It should be compatible with mileage reporting.
  • It must be electric or have a 40 miles-per-gallon or better rating from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
  • It should be classified as light-duty passenger
How soon will I receive the fuel tax credit after refueling with gasoline?
Open

We will determine the amount of fuel your vehicle consumes and automatically subtract your fuel tax up to a zero-dollar balance. Therefore, you pay 2 cents for each mile you drive, excluding the total fuel tax paid. You can view the calculations on the NextMove platform.

How will I receive my fuel tax credit and how is it applied?
Open

Oregonians with fuel-powered vehicles pay an automatic 40 cents per gallon fuel tax. OReGO participants receive a credit for the fuel tax they pay!

Fuel consumption is reported either by your in-car device or computed automatically based on your vehicle’s EPA gas mileage rating.

As a result, you are charged 2 cents for each mile you drive, excluding the total fuel tax paid, until reaching a zero-dollar balance.

Will I have to pay both the per-mile charge and the fuel tax?
Open

No. OReGO participants receive a credit for the fuel tax they pay! NextMove automatically refunds your fuel tax. We calculate the amount of fuel your vehicle consumes. You only pay for the miles you drive, minus the total fuel tax paid.

How can I enroll in the OReGO program with NextMove?
Open

To sign up for the OReGO program, click here and follow the steps.

What mileage reporting options are available?
Open

Presently, there are two available options for you to choose from:

  1. Telematics plug-in device: This mileage reporting option collects information from your vehicle through the OBDII port and transmits data via a cellular connection embedded in the device. The device gathers GPS location, distance traveled, and fuel consumption data (if available).
  2. OEM connected vehicle telematics: It is a non-GPS option that automates mileage reporting through your vehicle manufacturer's connected services. There is no need for hardware or installation. It simply involves granting access or setting up a connected service account with your vehicle's manufacturer.
  3. Manual reporting via odometer photo capture: This option allows you to submit your quarterly miles driven by capturing your odometer reading with a photo.
  4. Feel free to choose the reporting option that best suits your needs.

Who is eligible for the OReGO program?
Open

To participate in the OReGO program, your vehicle must meet the following criteria:

  • It must be registered with the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles.
  • It should be compatible with mileage reporting.
  • It must be electric or have a 40 miles-per-gallon or better rating from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
  • It should be classified as light-duty passenger
How will I receive my fuel tax credit and how is it applied?
Open

Oregonians with fuel-powered vehicles pay an automatic 40 cents per gallon fuel tax. OReGO participants receive a credit for the fuel tax they pay!

Fuel consumption is reported either by your in-car device or computed automatically based on your vehicle’s EPA gas mileage rating.

As a result, you are charged 2 cents for each mile you drive, excluding the total fuel tax paid, until reaching a zero-dollar balance.

How can I enroll in the OReGO program with NextMove?
Open

To sign up for the OReGO program, click here and follow the steps.

How soon will I receive the fuel tax credit after refueling with gasoline?
Open

We will determine the amount of fuel your vehicle consumes and automatically subtract your fuel tax up to a zero-dollar balance. Therefore, you pay 2 cents for each mile you drive, excluding the total fuel tax paid. You can view the calculations on the NextMove platform.

Will I have to pay both the per-mile charge and the fuel tax?
Open

No. OReGO participants receive a credit for the fuel tax they pay! NextMove automatically refunds your fuel tax. We calculate the amount of fuel your vehicle consumes. You only pay for the miles you drive, minus the total fuel tax paid.

What mileage reporting options are available?
Open

Presently, there are two available options for you to choose from:

  1. Telematics plug-in device: This mileage reporting option collects information from your vehicle through the OBDII port and transmits data via a cellular connection embedded in the device. The device gathers GPS location, distance traveled, and fuel consumption data (if available).
  2. OEM connected vehicle telematics: It is a non-GPS option that automates mileage reporting through your vehicle manufacturer's connected services. There is no need for hardware or installation. It simply involves granting access or setting up a connected service account with your vehicle's manufacturer.
  3. Manual reporting via odometer photo capture: This option allows you to submit your quarterly miles driven by capturing your odometer reading with a photo.
  4. Feel free to choose the reporting option that best suits your needs.

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