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Oklahoma sales tax changes effective April 2020
The following local sales tax, use tax, and lodging tax rate changes are scheduled to take effect in Oklahoma on April 1, 2020.
City | Rate | Tax Type |
Moore | 3.75% - 3.875% | Sales & Use Tax |
Noble | 4% - 4.125% | Sales & Use Tax |
Norman | 4% - 4.125% | Sales & Use Tax |
Welch | 2% - 3% | Sales & Use Tax |
Tuttle | 4% - 4.5% | Sales & Use Tax |
Okemah | 3% - 3.5% | Sales & Use Tax |
Byng | 2% - 4% | Sales & Use Tax |
Stratford | 4% | Use Tax |
Cherokee | 5% | Lodging Tax |
Eufaula | 9% | Lodging Tax |
Garvin | 3% | Use Tax |
County | Rate | Tax Type |
Cleveland County | 0.25% - 0.125% | Sales and Use Tax |
Sales tax guide for Oklahoma businesses
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The following local sales tax, use tax, and lodging tax rate changes are scheduled to take effect in Oklahoma on January 1, 2020.
City | Rate | Tax Type |
Roff | 3.50% | Use Tax |
Carlton Landing | 3% | Use Tax |
Tahlequah | 2.75% - 3.25% | Sales & Use Tax |
Cordell | 3% - 4% | Sales & Use Tax |
Okemah | 3.5% - 3.0% | Sales & Use Tax |
Stringtown | 3% | Use Tax |
McCurtain | 3.50% | Use Tax |
Sand Springs | 7% | Lodging Tax |
Sand Springs | 7% | Lodging Tax |
County | Rate | Tax Type |
Kay County | 0.667% - 0.917% | Sales and Use Tax |
Several city and county sales and use tax rate changes take effect in Oklahoma on July 1, 2019.
City | County | Tax Type | Old Rate | Rate Change | New Rate |
Cherokee | Cherokee County | Sales and use tax | 9.75% | -0.25% | 9.50% |
Gate | Beaver County | Use tax | 6.50% | +2.00% | 8.50% |
Knowles | Beaver County | Use tax | 6.50% | +2.00% | 8.50% |
Perry | Noble County | Sales and use tax | 9.25% | +1.00% | 10.25% |
County | Tax Type | Old Rate | Rate Change | New Rate |
Rogers County | Sales and use tax | 5.333% | +1.00% | 6.333% |
Texas County | Sales and use tax | 5.50% | +0.45% | 5.95% |
Lodging Tax Changes
In addition to the sales and use tax changes, a new 5% lodging tax takes effect in Chandler, and a new 4% lodgings tax takes effect in Stillwater.
Additional details are available from the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Local sales and use tax rate changes are scheduled to take effect in Oklahoma on April 1, 2019.
County | Tax Type | Old Rate | Rate Change | New Rate |
Beckham County | Sales and use tax | 0.25% | +0.10% | 0.35% |
Carter County | Sales and use tax | 0.750% | +0.875% | 5.375% |
Several local sales and use tax rate increases will take effect in Oklahoma on January 1, 2019.
Tax Rate Updates
- Hennessey is increasing the sales and use tax rate from 3.50% to 4.00%, for a combined rate of 8.50%.
- Jackson County is increasing the sales and use tax rate from 0.500% to 0.625%, for a combined rate of 5.125%.
New Tax Rates
- Dustin is imposing a new 4.00% use tax.
Remote seller sales tax collection obligations
As of July 1, 2018, many remote sellers are required to collect and remit sales and use tax in Oklahoma due to the enactment of HB 1019. However, Oklahoma provides a small seller exception for remote retailers whose sales of taxable tangible personal property in Oklahoma were less than $10,000 during the previous 12-month period. Additionally, remote sellers may opt to comply with use tax notification and reporting requirements for non-collecting sellers instead.
To facilitate remote seller sales and use tax compliance, the Oklahoma Tax Commission now offers simplified remote seller registration through the Oklahoma Taxpayer Access Point. It also invites remote sellers to register through the Streamlined Sales Tax Registration System (SSTR).
Registering in Streamlined Sales Tax (SST) states through SSTR has certain benefits. For example, member states cover the costs of certified service providers (CSPs) like Avalara, which calculate, collect, remit, and file sales tax returns on behalf of clients in all member states. Learn more about multistate sales and use tax compliance through the SST.
The following Oklahoma cities will see the following sales and use tax changes effective October 1, 2018.
City | County | Tax Type | Old Rate | Rate Change | New Rate |
Laverne | Harper County | Sales and use tax | 2.25% | +1.00% | 3.25% |
McAlester | Pittsburg County | Sales and use tax | 3.50% | +0.25% | 3.75% |
Shawnee | Pottawatomie County | Sales and use tax | 3.00% | +0.50% | 3.50% |
Glencoe | Payne County | Use tax | 0.00 | +4.662% | 4.662% |
The following county will see a sales tax reduction.
County | Tax Type | Old Rate | Rate Change | New Rate |
Rogers County | Sales and use tax | 1.833% | -1.000% | 0.833% |
Additional details are available from the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Several sales and use tax rate changes took effect in Oklahoma July 1, 2018.
City | County | Tax Type | Old Rate | Rate Change | New Rate |
Loyal | Kingfisher County | Sales tax | 2.00% | +2.00% | 4.00% |
Stonewall | Pontotoc County | Sales tax | 3.00% | +1.00% | 4.00% |
Boley | Okfuskee County | Use tax | 0.00% | +5.00% | 5.00% |
Weatherford | Custer County | Sales and use tax | 4.50% | +0.50% | 4.00% |
Wilson | Carter County | Sales and use tax | 3.25% | +0.75% | 4.00% |
Okmulgee City | Okmulgee County | Sales and use tax | 1.25% | +0.333% | 1.583% |
See the TaxRates Oklahoma page for more information about sales and use tax in Oklahoma.
Several local sales and use tax rate changes are set to take effect in Oklahoma as of April 1, 2018.
City rate changes
- Del City, increasing from 4% to 4.5%
- Spencer, increasing from 4% to 5%
- The Village, jumping from 4% to 4.5%
- Wagoner, increasing from 3% to 4%
County rate changes
- Johnston County, increasing from 1.5% to 2%
- Pontotoc County, changing from 0.313% to 0.875%
See the Oklahoma Tax Commission for additional details.
Several local sales and use tax rate changes are scheduled to take effect in Oklahoma on October 1, 2017.
City sales tax rate changes
- Erick will increase sales and use tax from 4% to 5%
- Kingfisher will drop the rate from 3.5% to 3.335%
- Westport is a new tax jurisdiction with a sales and use tax rate of 2.5%
County sales tax rate changes
- Blaine County will increase the rate from 0.75% to 0.875%
- Pontotoc County will decrease sales and use tax from 0.875% to 0.125%
- Tillman County will increase the rate from 1.5% to 2%
Additional information is available from the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Several local sales and use tax rate changes are set to take effect in Oklahoma on July 1, 2017. All are in sparsely populated towns.
New use tax
Earlsboro, in Pottawatomie County, will impose a new 3% use tax. The town currently has a population of about 630, down considerably from its peak of 1,950 in 1930. According to a 1959 article in the Daily Oklahoman, Earlsboro is “the town that whisky built and oil broke.”
Sales and use tax rate increases
North Miami will increase its sales tax by 0.5%, to 3.5%. This won’t affect too many people, as North Miami has a population of 382 (give or take a few).
Sperry, which has a population of approximately 1,250, will increase its sales and use tax by 0.6%, to 3.6%. Additional information.
Tax automation software simplifies sales and use tax compliance for businesses that collect in multiple jurisdictions, including small towns like Earlsboro, North Miami, and Sperry, Oklahoma. Learn how it works.
Several local sales and use tax rate changes are set to take effect in Oklahoma on April 1, 2017.
Rate decreases
- Healdton: 4% (previously 4.5%)
- Atoka County: 1.75% (previously 2%)
- Beckham County: 0.25% (previously 0.3%)
- Mayes County: 1.375% (previously 1.5%)
Rate increases
- Cyril: 4% (previously 3%)
- Porum: 5% (previously 4%)
New local sales tax
- Gate: 2%
Additional information is available from the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Updated 8.8.2016
Numerous local sales and use tax rate changes are scheduled to take effect in Oklahoma on October 1, 2016.
New use tax
- Holdenville: 5%
Sales and use tax rate increases
- Blackwell: from 4% to 5%
- Colcord: from 3% to 4%
- Kansas: from 3% to 5%
- Medicine Park: from 3.75% to 4.125%
- Mooreland: from 3% to 4%
- Shattuck: from 3% to 4%
- Webbers Falls: from 3.5% to 5.5%
- West Siloam Springs: from 3.75% to 4.75%
Sales and use tax rate decreases
- Sayre: from 5% to 4%
Additional information, including reporting codes, is available at the Oklahoma Tax Commission website.
Updated 5.17.2016
Local sales and use tax rate changes are set to take effect in Oklahoma on July 1, 2016.
City rate changes
- Atoka: up from 3% to 4%
- Chickasha: down from 3.969% to 3.75%
- Glenpool: up from 4% to 4.55%
- Guthrie: up from 3% to 3.75%
- Skiatook: up from 3% to 3.5%
- Stigler: up from 3% to 3.5%
County rate changes
- Grady: up from 0.5% to 0.75%
- Hughes: up from 0.25% to 1%
- Major: up from 0.75% to 1%
- Pottawatomie: up from 1% to 1.495%
- Woodward: down from 1.325% to 0.90%
Additional information, including location codes, is available through the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Numerous local sales and use tax rate changes will take effect in Oklahoma on April 1, 2016.
New use tax
New use taxes take effect in each of the cities listed below (with new use tax rates):
- Byng: 2%
- Dougherty: 2%
- East Duke: 2%
- Fort Supply: 3%
Sales and use tax rate changes
The cities and counties listed below (with new rates) are increasing sales and use tax rates as of April 1:
- Pocola: 4% (a 1% increase)
- Rush Springs: 4.5% (a 1% increase)
- Love County: 2.5% (a 0.5% increase)
- Pottawatomie County: 1.495% (a 0.495% increase)
Additional information, including reporting codes, is available on the Oklahoma Tax Commission website.
The Oklahoma Tax Commission has announced numerous local sales and use tax rate changes in Oklahoma, effective January 1, 2016.
City rate changes (listed with COPO)
- Bartlesville (5701 and 7401): sales tax rate will increase from 3% to 3.4%
- Del City (5505): sales and use tax rate will increase from 3% to 3.4%
- Gore (6807): sales and tax rate will increase from 3.5% to 4%
- Hollis (2904): sales and use tax rate will increase from 2% to 3%
- Norman (1411): sales and use tax rate will increase from 3.5% to 4%.
County rate changes (listed with COPO)
- Marshall County (4888): sales and use tax rate will increase from 1.75% to 2%
- Pittsburg County (6188): sales and use tax rate will increase from 0.5% to 1.5%
What’s a new quarter without a few local tax rate changes?
Effective October 1, 2015, more than half-a-dozen Oklahoma localities will have new or changed sales, use, and/or lodging tax rates. These are:
- Bokchito: Sales tax will increase from 3% to 4%.
- Drumright: A new 4% lodging tax will take effect
- Kingfisher: Sales and use tax will increase from 3% to 3.5%
- Marietta: Sales and use tax will increase from 2% to 3%.
- Pittsburg: A new 3% use tax will take effect.
- Red Oak: Sales and use tax will increase from 2% to 3%.
- Seiling: A new 4% sales and use tax will take effect.
- Pittsburg County: The outlier. Sales and use tax will decrease from 1% to 0.5%.
Additional information, including reporting codes, is available through the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Updated 5.8.2015
The Oklahoma Tax Commission has announced numerous local sales, use and lodging tax changes, effective July 1, 2015.
Sales and use tax
- Barnsdall: increasing from 3% to 4%
- Clinton: increasing from 4% to 4.5% (COPO 2011 and 7511)
- Colbert: increasing from 3% to 4%
- Commerce: increasing from 3% to 4%
- Okmulgee: new 4% sales and use tax
- Vici: increasing from 3% to 4%
- Cotton County: increasing from 1.25% to 2%
- Custer County: decreasing from 1% to 0.5%
Sales tax
- Rattan: increasing from 2% to 3.5%
- Castle: increasing from 2% to 3%
Use tax
- Foster: new 4% use tax
- Rattan: new 3.5% use tax
Lodging tax
- Grove: new 5% lodging tax
Additional information is available through the tax commission.
Updated 2.4.2015
Several local sales and use tax rate increases will take effect in Oklahoma on April 1, 2015.
In Elk City, sales and use tax will jump from 4% to 4.5%.
In Healdton, the sales and use tax rate will increase from 4% to 4.5%.
In Nicoma Park, the rate will jump from 4% to 5%.
In Owasso, sales and use tax will increase from 3% to 3.5%.
And in Grady County, the rate will increase from 0.375% to 0.50%
New taxes and local sales tax rate changes have been announced for the state of Oklahoma. All new and changing rates are increases, and all take effect on January 1, 2015.
New taxes
- Bethel Acres: 2.5% sales tax.
- Bridgeport: 3% sales and use tax
Tax rate changes
- Glencoe: sales tax will increase from 4% to 4.662%.
- Comanche County: sales and use tax will increase from 0.25% to 0.375%
- Leflore County: sales and use tax will increase from 1.5% to 2%
- Logan County: sales and use tax will increase from 0.25% to 0.75%
- Mayes County: sales and use tax will increase from 1.375% to 1.50%