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Oregon · OR

Business Banking for Videographers in Oregon

Free business tools, accounting, and banking for videographers in Oregon. 1.75% APY, zero fees, FDIC insured up to $3M.

Starting a Videography Business in Oregon

State Tax Rate

4.75%–9.9% (graduated)

LLC Filing Fee

$100 (LLC)

Major Markets

Portland, Salem, Eugene, Bend

Key Requirements in Oregon

No specific videography license required in most areas
General business license or registration may be required locally
Liability insurance recommended for event and commercial shoots
FAA Part 107 certification required for commercial drone footage
Music licensing and model/talent releases required for commercial work

Best Financial Platforms for Videographers in Oregon

Compare Oregon's top financial tools and platforms for videographers.

1

Holdings

$0/mo · 1.75% APY

57 free tools, accounting software, and banking — all in one platform. Free for videographers in Oregon. 1.75% APY, FDIC insured up to $3M.

Key Features

  • 57 free tools (invoicing, expenses, taxes)
  • Built-in AI accounting
  • Free business checking with 1.75% APY
  • Unlimited sub-accounts

Pros

  • All tools and accounting free — no subscription
  • Replaces QuickBooks, Expensify, and your bank — $0/mo
  • FDIC insured up to $3M

Cons

  • No physical branches
  • No cash deposit
2

Umpqua Bank

Regional bank

Best for: videographers wanting Oregon's leading community bank

Pros

Oregon-headquartered, innovative business banking

Cons

Monthly fees on some accounts

3

Banner Bank

Regional bank

Best for: videographers in the Portland metro

Pros

Pacific Northwest presence, strong business lending

Cons

Moderate digital features

4

Columbia Bank

Regional bank

Best for: videographers in the Willamette Valley

Pros

Pacific Northwest focus, relationship banking

Cons

Limited to Oregon/Washington

Why Videographers in Oregon Choose Holdings

Invoicing & Rate Calculator

Generate professional invoices and calculate your ideal freelance rate — free tools built for creative professionals. No QuickBooks subscription.

Project-Based Accounting

Sub-account per client or project. Track profitability at the project level automatically with built-in P&L reports.

SE Tax & Quarterly Estimate Tools

Calculate self-employment tax, set aside quarterly estimates automatically. Tax season takes 10 minutes, not 10 hours.

Irregular Income Dashboard

Built for feast-or-famine cash flow. See upcoming obligations vs. available funds in real time, all in one workspace.

Videographers Financial Tools in Oregon — FAQ

Do videographers in Oregon need a business license?

Oregon doesn't require a specific videography license, but a general business license may be required by your city or county. If you use drones commercially, you'll need FAA Part 107 certification regardless of state.

Should videographers in Oregon form an LLC?

Highly recommended. An LLC ($100 in Oregon) protects your personal assets from liability — especially important for videographers who shoot at events, on location, or with expensive equipment. It also makes equipment purchases and insurance simpler.

What banking features matter for videographers in Oregon?

Videographers need to track equipment purchases and depreciation, manage irregular project-based income, and categorize expenses like software (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve), gear rentals, music licenses, and travel. AI bookkeeping handles all of this automatically.

Do videographers in Oregon need insurance?

General liability insurance is strongly recommended — many venues and clients in Oregon require proof of insurance before hiring a videographer. Equipment insurance protects your cameras, lenses, drones, and lighting gear. Costs vary but typically run $500–$2,000/year for basic coverage.

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