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The quarter-point cut will reduce Oklahoma's income tax rate to 4.5% for most earners, while costing the state between $160 million and $300 million a year in lost revenue, according to varying ...
Starting Thursday, Oklahomans will see lower taxes on their grocery bills. Here's what to know about the changes.
Oklahomans in 22 counties can cast their ballots in upcoming August elections. School districts are proposing bonds, and ...
At the time, Oklahoma ranked 30th nationally in overall tax competitiveness. “We went from 30th to 19th in 2024,” Warmington said. “That was because we did full expensing of capital equipment.
Property taxes are loathed more than any other tax, experts say. Some state lawmakers want to get rid of them, but how would that money be replaced?
Gov. Kevin Stitt and Oklahoma legislative leaders have reached a sweeping agreement on a nearly $12.6 billion state budget for the next fiscal year, one that features an income tax cut Stitt has ...
In 2025, single filers earning up to $48,350 and married couples earning up to $96,700 qualify for a 0% capital gains tax rate. Higher incomes face rates of 15% or 20%.
On May 28, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed into law a measure that cuts Oklahoma’s top income-tax rate from 4.75% to 4.5% starting in 2026.
Filing taxes in Oklahoma for 2025 is underway, with the IRS set to begin accepting federal tax returns on Jan. 27. Oklahomans have until Tuesday, April 15, 2025, to submit their state and federal ...
House Bill 1009 aims to reduce the personal income tax rate by 0.00475% annually and the corporate income tax rate by 0.004% annually over the next 10 years. The goal of HB 1009 is to ultimately ...
Oklahomans in 22 counties cast their ballots in elections on Tuesday. They cast their ballots on city charter changes, school ...