Oklahoma lawmakers can strengthen the value of Oklahoma’s Sales Tax Relief Credit and provide meaningful, targeted relief to the Oklahomans who most need it.
Oklahoma’s Sales Tax Relief Credit, which stands at $40 per person in a qualifying household, has not been adjusted since its creation more than 30 years ago. OK Policy has proposed increased the credit from $40 to $200 per person and slightly increase the qualifying income limits with a phase-out.
The interactive map below shows the county-by-county the impacts of the expanded credit, including how many Oklahoma families would see a tax reduction, the number of newly eligible households getting the credit for the first time, and the number of households with seniors who would save on their grocery sales tax.