"This is just a highlight of some legislation … in line with the three top priority areas that we’re focused on — economic ...
Oklahoma remains one of the priciest states for groceries, with households spending 25.79% of income, study reveals.
Legislative leaders on both sides of the aisle Thursday expressed reluctance to fully embrace a cut in the state’s income tax ...
Tax season has arrived and with that comes another opportunity for scammers to take your money. Awareness of scammers’ ...
Oklahoma State Treasurer announces the return of paper checks for tax refunds, providing residents with more options for ...
This initiative is a bold step toward ensuring that all children, regardless of their socioeconomic background, have access ...
Even as legislators prepare to return to the Capitol with less to spend, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, ...
With the start of the 2025 regular session of the Oklahoma Legislature less than a week away ... prioritize the taxpayer and ...
The Supreme Court will weigh the fate of an Oklahoma religious charter school that has blurred the lines between church and state, justices announced Friday in an unsigned order distributed days ...
Rader’s bill is called Senate Bill 304 and proposes a 4.5% state income tax for all Oklahomans. Sen. Minority Leader Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City, was the only Democrat in her chamber to propose an ...
Cutting Oklahoma's individual and state income tax is a top priority this legislative session, as lawmakers filed hundreds of tax bills ahead of the session's Feb. 3 start date. State lawmakers filed ...