Oklahoma's state and local tax burden is one of the lowest in the nation. Oklahoma ranks 41st in its per capita state and local tax burden. The average Oklahoma citizen pays $921 less in total state and local taxes in a year than the national average.
Source: CQ Press State Rankings 2010
Consider these facts:
The Oklahoma tax system is composed of a range of taxes that are administered and collected by various state and local agencies. Each tax has a different base and rate. The following chart outlines the most significant taxes. For more information, visit the Oklahoma Tax Commission website.
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Overview of Oklahoma Tax System |
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| Type | Base or Measure | Rate | Administering Agency |
| Corporate Income Tax | Net Income | 6% | Oklahoma Tax Commission |
| Franchise Tax | Net Revenue from OK business activity | $25 + 1% | Oklahoma Tax Commission |
| Sales and Use Tax | County: receipts from sales City: use of taxable items State: |
4.5% | Oklahoma Tax Commission |
| Unemployment Insurance Tax |
Wage base $18,600 | 0.03% to 9.2% 1.0% new employers |
Oklahoma Employment |
| Workers' Compensation Insurance |
Payroll and Occupation | Worker's Compensation Court | |
| Personal Income Tax | Taxable Income | 5.25% | Oklahoma Tax Commission |
| Local Property Tax | Valuation of Property | Approx. 1% of Taxable Value |
County Assessor |
Source: Thompson Reuters --- 2011 RIA

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