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Oklahoma assesses a State level excise tax on insurance premiums paid across the State. The insurance tax is collected by the Oklahoma Insurance Department. While most of the insurance tax is deposited within the General Fund, the revenues also support the Insurance Department and provide revenues for the State's employee retirement systems.
Only 12 states will continue to tax groceries after Oklahoma's new policy takes effect, and that could decrease to seven by 2026.
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce is a department of the government of Oklahoma under the Oklahoma secretary of commerce.The department is responsible for the supporting local communities, stimulating growth of the existing businesses, attracting new business, and promoting the development and availability of a skilled workforce.
Collects State taxes and enforces tax laws State Banking Department: 40: $8,038,459.97: Regulates financial institutions Firefighters Pension and Retirement System: 10: $21,491,616.92: Provides retirement benefits for State's firefighters Law Enforcement Retirement System: 5: $5,102,979.64: Provides retirement benefits for State government law ...
The Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) is the Oklahoma state government agency that collects taxes and enforces the taxation and revenue laws of the state. The Commission is composed of three members appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma and confirmed by the Oklahoma Senate. The Commissioners are charged with oversight of the agency but appoint an ...
Taxpayers have until April 15 to file their 2023 federal and state of Oklahoma income tax returns. Millions will file earlier to get their tax refund cash.
Tax returns for federal and Oklahoma state income taxes are due April 15. To file for an extension, taxpayers can fill out Form 4868 by April 15, giving you six more months to complete your tax ...
Corporate welfare policy and the welfare state: Bank deregulation and the savings and loan bailout (Aldine de Gruyter, NY, 1997). Whitfield, Dexter. Public services or corporate welfare: Rethinking the nation state in the global economy (Pluto Press, Sterling, Va., 2001.) Folsom Jr, Burton W. The Myth of the Robber Barons (Young America)