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shortly after David Holt took office as Oklahoma City mayor. Last year, voters also approved using the one-cent sales tax to fund another new arena for the Thunder when the current MAPS program ...
Senate Bill 50, authored by Sen. Jo Anna Dossett, a Democrat from Tulsa, provides a sales tax exemption when a gun owner ...
Oklahoma tax on retirement income: Social Security benefits, Military pensions and Railroad Retirement benefits are not taxed by the state. Oklahoma's state sales tax rate is 4.5%. Localities can ...
Oklahoma City is looking at short-term ... for six years once the current Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS 4) one-cent sales tax expires April 1, 2028. "For the concerts, the major league sports ...
A sales tax extension to fund a ... won overwhelming approval from Oklahoma City voters Tuesday. The continuation of a Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS 4) one-cent sales tax for six years beyond ...
Oklahoma City saw its most significant decline in sales tax collections in a single month this fiscal year, City Manager Craig Freeman told the council. The sales tax the city collects from the state ...
Voters across Oklahoma City overwhelmingly approved the continuation of a 1-cent sales tax to ... “This version of the tax goes far outside the financial structure MAPS traditionally uses.” ...
It's the end of July, meaning Oklahoma's Sales Tax Holiday is right around the corner. >> Related Video Above: Expert advice on back-to-school shopping Oklahoma's tax-free weekend is scheduled for ...
Oklahomans will see a drop in their food bill with the upcoming elimination of the state sales tax on groceries. House Bill 1955 eliminates the state’s 4.5% tax on groceries effective Aug. 29.
Not all grocery items will be exempt from Oklahoma’s 4.5% state sales tax. Ready-to-eat prepared foods will not be tax-exempt. Oklahoma’s 4.5% state tax will still apply to grocery deli items.
Penny ante: A few cents here, a few cents there, and sales taxes can really add up, as Oklahomans know better than most. Oklahoma towns’ and cities’ heavy reliance on sales — and ...