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Oklahoma Sales Tax Rate Changes, July 2014

  • Apr 10, 2014 | Gail Cole

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Last updated, 7.8.14: Thanks to the City of Tulsa for the comment and clarification.

The Oklahoma Tax Commission has announced several local sales tax rates changes, effective July 1, 2014.

City sales and use tax rate changes

  • Broken Bow will increase from 2.25% to 3%;
  • Hulbert will increase from 3% to 4%;
  • Jennings will increase from 3% to 4%;
  • Pauls Valley will increase from 4% to 4.5%; and
  • Tulsa will decrease from 3.167% to 3.10%.

County sales and use rate changes

  • Adair County will increase from 0.75% to 1.75%;
  • Haskell County will increase from 1.75% to 2%; and
  • Tulsa County will increase from 0.85% to 0.917%.

The above rates do not reflect the complete sales and use tax rates for the jurisdiction. Oklahoma has a state sales tax of 4.5% in addition to local rates. In July 2014, for example, the combined rate for Tulsa will be 8.584% 8.517%: the city rate of  3.167% 3.10%, the country rate of .917%, and the state rate of 4.5%.

Additional information, including reporting codes, is available at the Oklahoma Tax Commission.

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Sales tax rates, rules, and regulations change frequently. Although we hope you'll find this information helpful, this blog is for informational purposes only and does not provide legal or tax advice.
Gail Cole
Avalara Author
Gail Cole
Gail Cole
Avalara Author Gail Cole
Gail began researching and writing about sales tax in 2012 and has been fascinated with it ever since. She has a penchant for uncovering unusual tax facts, and endeavors to make complex sales tax laws more digestible for both experts and laypeople.