A. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship Act".
B. 1. Except as provided in subsection G of this section, after August 26, 2011, there shall be allowed a credit for any taxpayer who makes a contribution to an eligible scholarship-granting organization.
The credit shall be equal to fifty percent (50%) of the total amount of contributions made during a taxable year, not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for single individuals, Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for married individuals filing jointly, or One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for any taxpayer which is a legal business entity including limited and general partnerships, corporations, subchapter S corporations and limited liability companies, plus any suspended credits pursuant to subparagraph d of paragraph 2 of subsection I of this section; provided, if total credits claimed pursuant to this paragraph exceed the cap amount established pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2 of subsection E of this section, the credit shall be equal to the taxpayer's proportionate share of the cap for the taxable year, as determined pursuant to subsection I of this section.
2. For any taxpayer who makes a contribution to an eligible scholarship-granting organization and makes a written commitment to contribute the same amount for an additional year, the credit for the first year and the additional year shall be equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the total amount of the contribution made during a taxable year, not to exceed the amounts established in paragraph 1 of this subsection for the taxable year in which the credit provided in this subsection is claimed. The taxpayer shall provide evidence of the written commitment to the Oklahoma Tax Commission at the time of filing the refund claim.
3. The credits authorized pursuant to the provisions of this subsection shall be allocable to the partners, shareholders, members, or other equity owners of a taxpayer that is authorized to be treated as a partnership for purposes of federal income tax reporting for the taxable year for which the tax credits authorized by this subsection are claimed on the applicable return, together with required schedules, forms or reports of the partners, shareholders, members, or other equity owners of the taxpayer. Tax credits which are allocated to such equity owners shall only be limited in amount for the income tax return of a natural person or persons based upon the limitation of the total credit amount to the entity from which the tax credits have been allocated and shall not be limited to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for single individuals or limited to Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for married persons filing a joint return.
4. On or before April 30, 2024, and once every two (2) years thereafter, such scholarship-granting organization and educational improvement grant organization shall electronically submit to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the Governor, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the chairs and vice chairs of the education committees of the Senate and House of Representatives an audited financial statement for the organization along with information detailing the benefits, successes, or failures of the program, and make publicly available on its website the financial statement and information submitted pursuant to this paragraph.
C. 1. Except as provided in subsection G of this section, after August 26, 2011, there shall be allowed a credit for any taxpayer who makes a contribution to an eligible educational improvement grant organization. Except as otherwise provided by paragraph 2 of this subsection, the credit shall be equal to fifty percent (50%) of the total amount of contributions made during a taxable year, not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for single individuals, Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for married individuals filing jointly, or One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for any taxpayer which is a legal business entity including limited and general partnerships, corporations, subchapter S corporations and limited liability companies, plus any suspended credits pursuant to subparagraph d of paragraph 2 of subsection I of this section; provided, if total credits claimed pursuant to this paragraph exceed the cap amount established pursuant to paragraphs 3 and 4 of subsection E of this section, the credit shall be equal to the taxpayer's proportionate share of the cap for the taxable year, as determined pursuant to subsection I of this section.
2. For any taxpayer who makes a contribution to an eligible educational improvement grant organization and makes a written commitment to contribute the same amount for an additional year, the credit for the first year and the additional year shall be equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the total amount of the contribution made during a taxable year, not to exceed the cap amount established in paragraphs 3 and 4 of subsection E of this section for the taxable year in which the credit provided in this paragraph is claimed; provided, if total credits claimed pursuant to this paragraph exceed the cap established pursuant to paragraphs 3 and 4 of subsection E of this section, the credit shall be equal to the taxpayer's proportionate share of the cap for the taxable year, as determined pursuant to subsection I of this section. The taxpayer shall provide evidence of the written commitment to the Oklahoma Tax Commission at the time of filing the refund claim.
3. The credits authorized pursuant to the provisions of this subsection shall be allocable to the partners, shareholders, members, or other equity owners of a taxpayer that is authorized to be treated as a partnership for purposes of federal income tax reporting for the taxable year for which the tax credits authorized by this subsection are claimed on the applicable return, together with required schedules, forms, or reports of the partners, shareholders, members, or other equity owners of the taxpayer. Tax credits which are allocated to such equity owners shall only be limited in amount for the income tax return of a natural person or persons based upon the limitation of the total credit amount to the entity from which the tax credits have been allocated and shall not be limited to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for single individuals or limited to Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for married persons filing a joint return.
D. 1. For contributions made on or after January 1, 2022, there shall be allowed a credit for any taxpayer who makes a contribution to an eligible public school foundation or public school district. Except as otherwise provided by paragraph 2 of this subsection, the credit shall be equal to fifty percent (50%) of the total amount of contributions made during a taxable year, not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for single individuals, Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for married individuals filing jointly, or One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for any taxpayer which is a legal business entity including limited and general partnerships, corporations, subchapter S corporations and limited liability companies; provided, if total credits claimed pursuant to this paragraph exceed the cap amount established pursuant to paragraph 4 of subsection E of this section, the credit shall be equal to the taxpayer's proportionate share of the cap for the taxable year, as determined pursuant to subsection I of this section.
2. Except as otherwise provided by paragraph 1 of this subsection, for any taxpayer who makes a contribution to an eligible public school foundation or public school district and makes a written commitment to contribute the same amount for an additional year, the credit for the first year and the additional year shall be equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the total amount of the contribution made during a taxable year, not to exceed the cap amount established in paragraph 4 of subsection E of this section for the taxable year in which the credit provided in this paragraph is claimed. The taxpayer shall provide evidence of the written commitment to the Oklahoma Tax Commission at the time of filing the refund claim; provided, if total credits claimed pursuant to this paragraph exceed the cap amount established pursuant to paragraph 4 of subsection E of this section, the credit shall be equal to the taxpayer's proportionate share of the cap for the taxable year, as determined pursuant to subsection I of this section.
3. The credits authorized pursuant to the provisions of this subsection shall be allocable to the partners, shareholders, members, or other equity owners of a taxpayer that is authorized to be treated as a partnership for purposes of federal income tax reporting for the taxable year for which the tax credits authorized by this subsection are claimed on the applicable return, together with required schedules, forms, or reports of the partners, shareholders, members, or other equity owners of the taxpayer. Tax credits which are allocated to such equity owners shall only be limited in amount for the income tax return of a natural person or persons based upon the limitation of the total credit amount to the entity from which the tax credits have been allocated and shall not be limited to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for single individuals or limited to Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for married persons filing a joint return.
4. On or before April 30, 2024, and once every four (4) years thereafter, such eligible public school foundation and public school district shall submit to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the Governor, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives an audited financial statement for the organization along with information detailing the benefits, successes, or failures of the programs.
E. Except as otherwise provided pursuant to subsection I of this section:
1. The total credits authorized pursuant to subsection B of this section for all taxpayers for tax years 2017 through 2021 shall not exceed Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,500,000.00) annually;
2. The total credits authorized pursuant to subsection B of this section for all taxpayers for tax years 2022 and subsequent tax years shall not exceed Twenty-five Million Dollars ($25,000,000.00) annually;
3. The total credits authorized pursuant to subsection C of this section for all taxpayers for tax years 2017 through 2021 shall not exceed One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000.00) annually;
4. The total credits authorized pursuant to subsections C and D of this section for all taxpayers for tax year 2022 and subsequent tax years shall not exceed Twenty-five Million Dollars ($25,000,000.00) annually. In addition to the cap amount prescribed by this paragraph, the credit amount shall also be limited to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) of credits per public school district annually; and
5. The cap on total credits provided for in this subsection shall be allocated by the Tax Commission as provided in subsection I of this section.
F. For credits claimed for eligible contributions made during tax year 2014 and thereafter, a credit shall not be allowed by the Oklahoma Tax Commission for contributions made to a scholarship-granting organization or an educational improvement grant organization if that organization's percentage of funds actually awarded is less than ninety percent (90%). For purposes of this section, the "percentage of funds actually awarded" shall be determined by dividing the total amount of funds actually awarded as educational scholarships or educational improvement grants over the most recent twenty-four (24) months by the total amount available to award as educational scholarships or educational improvement grants over the most recent twenty-four (24) months.
G. Any tax credits which are earned by a taxpayer pursuant to this section during the time period beginning August 26, 2011, through December 31, 2012, may not be claimed for any period prior to the taxable year beginning January 1, 2013. No credits which accrue during the time period beginning August 26, 2011, through December 31, 2012, may be used to file an amended tax return for any taxable year prior to the taxable year beginning January 1, 2013.
H. As used in this section:
1. "Eligible student" means a child of school age who is lawfully present in the United States and who is a member of a household in which the total annual income during the preceding tax year does not exceed an amount equal to three hundred percent (300%) of the income standard used to qualify for a free or reduced-price school lunch or who, during the immediately preceding school year, attended or, by virtue of the location of such student's place of residence, was eligible to attend a public school in this state which has been identified for school improvement as determined by the State Board of Education pursuant to the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, P.L. No. 107-110. Once a student has received an educational scholarship, as defined in paragraph 3 of this subsection, the student and any siblings who are members of the same household shall remain eligible until they graduate from high school or reach twenty-one (21) years of age, whichever occurs first;
2. "Eligible special needs student" means a child who has been provided services under an Individualized Family Service Plan through the SoonerStart program and during transition was evaluated and determined to be eligible for school district services, a child of school age who has attended public school in our state with an individualized education program pursuant to the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C.A., Section 1400 et seq., or a child who has been diagnosed by a clinical professional as having a significant disability that will affect learning and who has been approved by the board of a scholarship-granting organization;
3. "Educational scholarships" means:
4. "Low-income eligible student" means an eligible student or eligible special needs student who qualifies for a free or reduced-price lunch;
5. "Qualified school" means an early childhood, elementary, or secondary private school in this state including schools which provide special educational programs for three-year-olds or prekindergarten educational programs for four-year-olds, which:
6. "Qualified school for eligible special needs students" means an early childhood, elementary, or secondary private school in a county in this state including schools which provide special educational programs for three-year-olds or prekindergarten educational programs for four-year-olds;
7. "Scholarship-granting organization" means an organization which:
8. "Annual revenue" means the total amount or value of contributions received by an organization from taxpayers awarded credits during the organization's fiscal year and all amounts earned from interest or investments;
9. "Public school" means public schools as defined in Section 1-106 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
10. "Eligible public school district" means any public school;
11. "Early childhood education program" means a special educational program for eligible special needs students who are three (3) years of age or a prekindergarten educational program provided to children who are at least four (4) years of age but not more than five (5) years of age on or before September 1;
12. "Innovative educational program" means an advanced academic or academic improvement program that is not part of the regular coursework of a public school but that enhances the curriculum or academic program of the school or provides early childhood education programs to students;
13. "Educational improvement grant" means a grant to an eligible public school to implement an innovative educational program for students including the ability for multiple public schools to make an application and be awarded a grant to jointly provide an innovative educational program;
14. "Educational improvement grant organization" means an organization which:
15. "Eligible public school foundation" means a nonprofit entity formed pursuant to the laws of this state and is exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to either Section 501(c)(3) or Section 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Each public school foundation must be approved by the local board of education prior to accepting qualifying donations.
I. Total credits authorized by this section shall be allocated as follows:
1. By January 10 of the year immediately following each calendar year, a scholarship-granting organization, an educational improvement grant organization, an eligible public school foundation, or public school district which accepts contributions pursuant to this section shall provide electronically to the Tax Commission information on each contribution accepted during such taxable year. At least once each taxable year, the entity making the report shall notify each contributor that Oklahoma law provides for a total, statewide cap on the amount of income tax credits allowed annually;
2.a.If the Tax Commission determines the total combined credits claimed for contributions made to scholarship-granting organizations during the most recently completed calendar year by all taxpayers are in excess of the statewide cap amount provided in paragraphs 1 and 2 of subsection E of this section, the Tax Commission shall first allocate any amount of credits not claimed for contributions made to organizations authorized pursuant to subsections C and D of this section, then shall determine the percentage of the contribution which establishes the proportionate share of the credit which may be claimed by any taxpayer so that the total maximum credits authorized by this section are not exceeded.
3. The Tax Commission shall publish the percentage of the contribution which may be claimed as a credit by contributors for the most recently completed calendar year on the Tax Commission website no later than February 15 of each calendar year for contributions made the previous year. Each organization authorized pursuant to subsections B, C, and D of this section shall notify contributors of that amount annually.
J. No tax credits authorized by this section shall be used to reduce the tax liability of the taxpayer to less than zero (0).
K. Any credits authorized by this section allowed but not used in any tax year may be carried over, in order, to each of the three (3) years following the year of qualification.
L. 1. In order to qualify under this section, each organization authorized pursuant to subsections C and D of this section shall submit an application with information to the Oklahoma Tax Commission on a form prescribed by the Tax Commission that:
2. The Tax Commission shall review and approve or disapprove the application, in consultation with the State Department of Education.
3. In order to maintain eligibility under this section, an organization authorized pursuant to subsections C and D of this section shall annually report the following information to the Tax Commission and publish on its website by September 1 of each year:
4. The information required under paragraph 3 of this subsection shall be submitted on a form provided by the Tax Commission. No later than May 1 of each year, the Tax Commission shall annually distribute sample forms together with the forms on which the reports are required to be made to each approved organization.
5. The Tax Commission shall not require any other information be provided by an organization, except as expressly authorized in this section.
M. 1. Beginning in 2023 for the 2022-2023 academic year, in order to maintain registration, a scholarship-granting organization shall annually report to the Tax Commission by September 1 of each year the following information regarding the educational scholarships funded by the organization in the previous academic year:
2. The Tax Commission shall make available on its website:
3. A scholarship-granting organization shall annually submit verification to the Tax Commission that the organization still meets the criteria set forth in paragraph 7 of subsection H of this section.
N. Contributions made pursuant to subsections B, C, and D of this section shall not be used by the Legislature to reduce the amount appropriated for the financial support of public schools.
O. In consultation with the State Department of Education, the Tax Commission shall promulgate rules necessary to implement the Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship Act. The rules shall include procedures for the registration of a scholarship-granting organization, an educational improvement grant organization, a public school foundation, or public school district for purposes of determining if the organization meets the requirements of the Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship Act or for the revocation of the registration of an organization, if applicable, and for notice as required in subsection I of this section.
Added by Laws 2011, c. 243, § 1. Amended by Laws 2014, c. 349, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2015; Laws 2015, c. 361, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2016; Laws 2017, c. 288, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2017; Laws 2021, c. 499, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2021; Laws 2022, c. 49, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2022.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
Title 68. Revenue and Taxation
§68-102.2. Political activities by members of Tax Commission prohibited.
§68-102.3. Additional duties and compensation for commissioners.
§68-103. Conduct of hearings - Production of books and records - Perjury.
§68-104. Employees and expenses - Bonds.
§68-105. Attorneys for Commission.
§68-105.1. Designation of peace officer to conduct personnel investigations and background checks.
§68-107. Disbursements to be within appropriations.
§68-108. Schedule of fees and charges - Transcripts and other services.
§68-112. Tax Commission Fund - Credits for all miscellaneous receipts.
§68-113. Tax Commission Reimbursement Fund - Full-time employees.
§68-114. Payment of fees for employees in performance of duties.
§68-117. Electronic access to data and reports.
§68-119. Notice to vendors in annexed territory of applicable sales tax rate.
§68-120. Out-of-State Tax Collections Enforcement Act of 2017.
§68-203. Enforcement by Tax Commission - Rules – Electronic filing.
§68-204. Records of official acts of Commission - Fees.
§68-205. Records and files of Commission confidential and privileged - Exceptions - Report.
§68-205.1. Municipal sales tax - Report of certain information.
§68-205.5. Posting of delinquent taxes list on Internet - Notice - Removal - Liability limitation.
§68-205.6. Disclosure of taxpayers who claimed tax credits.
§68-206. Examinations or investigations.
§68-206.1. Tax Commission - Examinations and inspections outside state - Compensation and expenses.
§68-207. Hearings by Tax Commission.
§68-209. Notice to Commission's attorney before judicial hearing - Costs.
§68-211. Return of deposited money or securities to taxpayer.
§68-212. Cancellation or refusal of license or permit.
§68-214. Release of property from lien - Execution and recording.
§68-215. Collection of taxes, penalties, in same manner as personal debt.
§68-216. Extension of time for filing return.
§68-216.2. Tax amnesty program.
§68-216.3. Voluntary Compliance Initiative.
§68-216.4. Voluntary Disclosure Initiative.
§68-217. Interest and penalties on delinquent taxes – Interest on refunds.
§68-218. Remittance of taxes and fees - Dishonored checks - ATMs in Commission facilities.
§68-218.1. False or bogus check - Penalties.
§68-219. Compounding, settlement or compromise of controversies, judicial approval in certain cases.
§68-220. Waiver or remission of interest or penalties - Voluntary disclosure agreements.
§68-221. Reports or returns by taxpayer.
§68-221.1. Date of postmark deemed to be date of delivery or of payment.
§68-222. Procedure on default of taxpayer in enumerated matters.
§68-224. Declaration of termination of taxable period and acceleration of assessment.
§68-226. Action to recover taxes as additional remedy to aggrieved taxpayer.
§68-227. Erroneous payments - Claims for refund - Demand for hearing.
§68-227.1. Illegal or invalid state tax laws - Process for obtaining refund of amounts paid.
§68-228. Hearings on claims for refunds.
§68-228.1. Payment of refunds.
§68-230. Certificate of indebtedness to state - Recording and indexing - Lien status.
§68-231.1. Additional penalty for failure to pay delinquent taxes.
§68-231.2. Attachment of assets of delinquent taxpayer.
§68-231.3. Recovery of fees and costs by Tax Commission.
§68-232. Injunction proceedings.
§68-233. Municipalities - Procedure when taxes delinquent.
§68-234. Lien for unpaid taxes, interest and penalties.
§68-235. Fiduciaries - Final accounts.
§68-236. Agents, accountants, attorneys or other persons representing taxpayers before Commission.
§68-237. Taxes imposed by other States.
§68-238. Conduct of business or activities without license or permit.
§68-238.1. State licenses – Collection of income taxes – Notification - Definitions.
§68-239. Continuance of business or operations after forfeiture of required bond.
§68-240. Failure or refusal to file report or return - Penalty.
§68-240.1. False return or return with intent to defraud - Penalty.
§68-241. False or fraudulent reports, returns - Penalty - Venue.
§68-242. False entries or neglect to make entries - Penalty - Venue.
§68-243. Evidence and witnesses - Penalty - Venue.
§68-244. False answers to questions or false affidavits.
§68-245. Verification of reports or returns.
§68-248. Commission may require taxpayer to furnish certain information.
§68-249. Tax preparers - Duties - Violations - Penalties.
§68-250. Register of tax warrants - Establishment and maintenance - Public inspection.
§68-251. Filing petitions and applications for collection of delinquent taxes by mail.
§68-252. Attorney General - Duty to prosecute actions to collect certain taxes.
§68-254. Garnishment to collect delinquent taxes, penalties, or interest.
§68-255. Contracting with debt collection agency to collect delinquent taxes.
§68-255.1A. Authority to enter into contracts with state agencies for collection assistance.
§68-255.2. Authority to assess, collect and enforce retail medical marijuana sales.
§68-256. Taxpayer assistance program.
§68-257. Notice of changes in state tax law.
§68-258. Service of summons or notice in state tax proceedings.
§68-259. Additional penalty in criminal proceedings for violating state tax law.
§68-261. Data processing services - Bonds - Contracts.
§68-262. Audits of entities believed to owe additional taxes.
§68-263. Attachment of sums due taxpayer from state.
§68-270. Certification of credit qualification – Report of credits claimed and allowed.
§68-282. Ban on class action suits related to the gross receipts tax on mixed beverages.
§68-283. Aggregate business filing and remittance.
§68-291. Incidence analysis of legislative measures to change the tax system.
§68-295. Tax credit data available online.
§68-302. Stamp excise tax upon sale, use, gift, possession or consumption of cigarettes.
§68-302-1. Additional tax on cigarettes - Rates - Apportionment of revenues.
§68-302-2. Additional tax on cigarettes - Rates - Disposition of revenue.
§68-302-3. Additional tax on cigarettes - Rate - Apportionment of revenues.
§68-302-4. Additional excise tax on cigarettes - Rate - Apportionment.
§68-302-7. Additional tax on cigarettes - Rates - Apportionment of revenue.
§68-302-7a. State Health Care Enhancement Fund.
§68-303. Purpose of tax - Disposition of revenue.
§68-304. Licenses - Fees - Conditions - Revocation or suspension.
§68-305. Stamps required - Seizure.
§68-305.1. Unlawful affixing of stamp – Prima facie evidence of violation.
§68-305.2. Revolving fund for Office of Attorney General.
§68-306. Sale, when tax not paid or stamps not affixed.
§68-307. Consumer bringing cigarettes from without state as retailer.
§68-308. Purchase, manufacture, custody, and sale of stamps.
§68-309. Carriers transporting cigarettes.
§68-311. Sale of stamps to wholesalers or jobbers at discount as compensation for costs incurred.
§68-312.1. Procedures for maintaining records and filing reports - Required information.
§68-313. Wholesale and retail stocks to be kept separate.
§68-314. Salesmen for manufacturers - Records and reports.
§68-315. Inspections and examinations.
§68-316. Offenses - Penalties.
§68-317. Unlawful sale, use and manufacture of stamps, impressions, etc. - Forgery - Counterfeiting.
§68-317.1. Delivery sale to underage individual.
§68-317.8. Actions to prevent or restrain violations.
§68-317.9. Restrictions on delivering cigarettes - Violations.
§68-322. Rules and regulations.
§68-323. Restricted to sale or distribution to inmates - Possession by others.
§68-328. Sales at less than cost; penalty.
§68-329. Cost to wholesaler; meaning.
§68-330. Cost to the retailer; meaning.
§68-331. Sales by a wholesaler to a sub-jobber.
§68-332. Sales by a wholesaler to a wholesaler.
§68-335. Advertising of certain sales; good faith.
§68-336. Sales contracts void.
§68-338. Sales outside ordinary channels of business; effect.
§68-339. Cost survey; admissibility.
§68-340. Association empowered to file suits.
§68-341. Cancellation of license for violations.
§68-342. Partial unconstitutionality.
§68-343. Violations - Injunctions - Damages.
§68-347. Inapplicability of certain provision to certain tribes or nations or their licensees.
§68-352. Disposition of revenues.
§68-360.2. Declaration of public policy.
§68-360.4. Certification by manufacturer.
§68-360.6. Submission of information by stamping agents – Escrow deposits.
§68-360.9. Listing of nonparticipating manufacturers in the Oklahoma Tobacco Directory - Bond.
§68-360.10. Authority of Attorney General to request monthly reports of sales.
§68-380. Use or possession of cigarette rolling vending machines.
§68-400. Short title - Tobacco Products Tax Enforcement Act of 2021.
§68-400.1. Tobacco Products Tax Enforcement Unit.
§68-400.2. Remittance of tax – Wholesaler monthly tax report.
§68-400.3. Retailer or consumer backup tax – Vendor liability.
§68-400.4. Remittance of backup tax – Filing of monthly report and affidavit.
§68-400.5. Retailer purchases from licensed wholesaler required.
§68-400.6. Tobacco Products Tax Enforcement Unit Revolving Fund.
§68-402-1. Additional tax on tobacco products - Rates - Apportionment of revenues.
§68-403. Payment of tax by wholesalers.
§68-403.2. Unlawful products – Prima facie evidence of violation.
§68-404. Transactions subject to taxation - Revenue purpose - Disposition of revenue.
§68-407. Regulations - Punishment for prohibited practices or hindering inspection.
§68-410. Administration and enforcement of Article.
§68-412. Untaxed merchandise - Surety or bond - Tax.
§68-415. Wholesale and retail licenses required – Application - Penalties.
§68-417. Seizure of products and vehicles for violations.
§68-418. Transportation or possession of products for which taxes have not been paid - Penalties.
§68-420. Rules and regulations.
§68-420.1. Maintenance of copies of invoices or equivalent documentation.
§68-421. Restriction on exempt sales - Possession by others.
§68-422. Sellers or distributors – Compliance – Revocation of license.
§68-423. Intention of Legislature.
§68-424. Application of §§ 425 to 428 of this title.
§68-429. Disposition of revenues.
§68-450.2. Levy of tax - Calculation.
§68-450.3. Manner of payment of tax - Intent and purpose of act.
§68-450.5. Immediate assessment and collection of tax - Delinquency - Penalties.
§68-450.6. Exemptions from tax.
§68-450.7. Disposition of revenues.
§68-450.8. Civil and criminal penalties - Immunities.
§68-450.9. Reuse of used stamp prohibited - Penalty.
§68-451. Capital Improvement Fund.
§68-452. Expenditure of funds.
§68-500.2. Legislative intent and purpose.
§68-500.4A. Levy of tax equal to reduction in federal excise tax.
§68-500.4B. Additional tax imposed on diesel fuel and gasoline - Apportionment of revenue.
§68-500.6. Apportionment of gasoline and compressed natural gas tax.
§68-500.6a. Distribution of tax revenue.
§68-500.7. Apportionment of diesel fuel tax.
§68-500.8. Measurement of tax on importer gallons and supplier gallons.
§68-500.9. Taxation of motor fuels held in inventory on date of increase in tax rate.
§68-500.10. Exemptions from motor fuels tax.
§68-500.10-1. Ethanol credit – Refund claims process.
§68-500.11. Perfecting exemption for exports.
§68-500.12. Regulations for exempt use of kerosene.
§68-500.13. Procedures for tax exempt sales of motor fuel to governmental agencies.
§68-500.14. Perfection of certain exemptions by refund claim.
§68-500.16. Procedures for claiming refund - Investigations - Credit in lieu of refund.
§68-500.17. Interest on refund.
§68-500.18. Payment of tax by licensed occasional importers and licensed bonded importers.
§68-500.19. Election regarding fuel removals from out-of-state terminals.
§68-500.20. Precollection and remittance of tax by suppliers.
§68-500.22. Election by eligible purchasers to defer motor fuel tax remittances.
§68-500.24. Suppliers' entitlement to credit for uncollectible taxes.
§68-500.25. Remittance of motor fuel taxes by licensed tank wagon operator-importers.
§68-500.26. Remittance by electronic funds transfer required.
§68-500.27. Retainage of 0.1% of tax for administrative costs.
§68-500.29. Diversions of motor fuel - Payment of tax.
§68-500.30. Deferred payment by vendors without eligible purchaser.
§68-500.31. Blending untaxed materials with taxed fuels - Remittance of tax.
§68-500.34. License application process.
§68-500.42. Licensed transporter reports.
§68-500.43. Payment of tax by consumer.
§68-500.46. Legitimate diversions or erroneous information on shipping paper - Relief.
§68-500.47. Reliance on certain representations.
§68-500.51. Export of motor fuel without license prohibited - Exemption - Penalties.
§68-500.52. Use of dyed fuel on public highways prohibited - Exceptions - Penalties.
§68-500.53. Failure to obtain required licenses - Penalties.
§68-500.54. Certain statements on shipping papers prohibited.
§68-500.55. Notice to be provided and posted with dyed diesel fuel.
§68-500.56. Shipping papers to meet tamper-resistant standards.
§68-500.61. Audits and examinations - Penalties.
§68-500.62. Taxation of motor fuel inventory not taxed under predecessor statutes.
§68-500.63. Sale of motor fuels by Indian tribes.
§68-500.64. Tax payment reimbursement contracts - Reimbursement option - Notification - Security.
§68-602. Purpose of Article - Apportionment and use of revenues.
§68-603. Levy of tax - Retention of portion for proper remission.
§68-606. Accrual of liability - Persons liable - Exemptions.
§68-607.1. Operation of vehicle without proper display of identification credentials - Penalties.
§68-608. Display of license - Operating vehicle without license - Penalties - Venue.
§68-609. Reports and payments to Commission - Delinquent payments.
§68-610. Records of importers.
§68-613. Discontinuance of operations.
§68-614. Interstate carriers - Partial invalidity.
§68-615. Tax credit on gasoline or diesel fuel consumed outside state - Application and procedure.
§68-702. Purpose of act - Collection, report and payment of tax.
§68-704. Apportionment and use of proceeds of tax.
§68-706. Purpose, apportionment and distribution of tax.
§68-707. Determination of tax on mileage basis - Levies by political subdivisions prohibited.
§68-707.1. Additional excise tax on special fuel - Levy - Exemptions - Disposition of revenues.
§68-707.2. Excise tax on special fuel - Levy - Exemptions - Disposition of revenues.
§68-709. Special fuel dealers' and users' licenses.
§68-710. Reports by dealers and users - Payment of tax.
§68-711. Registration of vehicles - Use of liquefied gas from cargo tank.
§68-712. Records of dealers and users.
§68-713. Unlicensed first time users - Payment of tax - Credit or refund.
§68-714. Accrual of liability for tax - Liability of lessees.
§68-715. Cessation of use of special fuel.
§68-716. Invoices - Record of deliveries.
§68-719. Violations - Punishment - Venue.
§68-720. Interstate carriers - Showing of public convenience and necessity - Application of Act.
§68-722. Tax credit on special fuels consumed outside State - Application and procedure.
§68-804. Additional tax to absorb federal credit.
§68-1001. Gross production tax on asphalt, ores, oil and gas, and royalty interests - Exemptions.
§68-1001.1. Property exempt from ad valorem taxation - Rules and regulations for determination.
§68-1001.3a. Economically at-risk oil or gas lease - Tax exemptions.
§68-1001.4. Natural and casinghead gas marketing deduction – Costs - Rules.
§68-1002. Failure to make report of gross production
§68-1003. Tax on oil recovered or from unknown sources.
§68-1004. Apportionment and use of proceeds of tax.
§68-1006. Payment where ownership is in dispute - Assignment as security.
§68-1007. Purchaser to withhold tax - Payment by purchaser.
§68-1008a. Refund of payments to Commissioners of the Land Office.
§68-1011. Statements as to tax on settlements.
§68-1012. Lien for tax - Liability not released by provision for payment.
§68-1013a. Seller and purchaser to secure and retain invoice copies.
§68-1015. Refiners and processors to obtain permit - Bond - Failure to secure permit.
§68-1015.1. Oil reclamation - Permits.
§68-1017. Noncompliance by producers, refiners, processors or purchasers.
§68-1020. Application of Sections 1017 to 1020.
§68-1021. Reports and collection - Apportionment.
§68-1023. Downward adjustment of value of oil and gas - Refund of excess tax.
§68-1101. Excise tax on oil - Additional tax.
§68-1102. Excise tax on gas - Additional tax.
§68-1103. Deposit, apportionment and use of proceeds of tax.
§68-1103.1. Maintenance of Corporation Commission Plugging Fund minimal level.
§68-1104. Due date of tax - Delinquency - Reports on leases.
§68-1105. Failure to make report.
§68-1201. Corporations and organizations to which article applicable.
§68-1202. "Doing Business" defined.
§68-1203. Tax on domestic corporations and business organizations.
§68-1204. Tax on foreign corporations and business organizations.
§68-1205. Minimum and maximum taxes.
§68-1206. Corporations and organization exempted.
§68-1207. No tax for year in which other tax or fee paid.
§68-1208. Purpose and disposition of revenue - When due.
§68-1209. Capital - Computation.
§68-1210. Annual statement or return.
§68-1211. Organization of business trust.
§68-1212. Penalties - Uniform procedure - Operation without license - Suspension and forfeiture.
§68-1212.1. Moratorium on requirement to pay or remit certain taxes.
§68-1213. Tax Commission may furnish names - Certificates of compliance or noncompliance.
§68-1214. Exemption from excise and income taxes - License fee.
§68-1353. See the following versions:
§68-1353v1. Purpose of article - Apportionment of revenues.
§68-1353v2. Purpose of article - Apportionment of revenues.
§68-1354. Tax levy - Rate - Sales subject to tax.
§68-1354.7. Streamlined Sales Tax System Act - Short title.
§68-1354.8. Streamlined Sales Tax System Act - Legislative findings.
§68-1354.9. Streamlined Sales Tax System Act - Multi-state discussions - Tax exempt status.
§68-1354.10. Streamlined Sales Tax System Act - Sales tax pilot project.
§68-1354.11. Streamlined Sales Tax System Act - Confidential taxpayer information.
§68-1354.14. Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Administration Act - Short title.
§68-1354.16. Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Administration Act - Purpose.
§68-1354.17. Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Administration Act - Representatives on governing board.
§68-1354.21. Simplified Sales and Use Tax Administration Act - Effect of Agreement.
§68-1354.22. Simplified Sales and Use Tax Administration Act - Persons benefitted by Agreement.
§68-1354.24. Amnesty for uncollected or unpaid sales or use taxes.
§68-1354.25. Effective date of state or local sales and use tax rate changes.
§68-1354.26. Refund of incorrectly paid sales or use taxes.
§68-1354.27. Sourcing of retail sale or lease or rental.
§68-1354.30. Sourcing of sale of telecommunications services sold on call-by-call basis.
§68-1354.32. Database describing boundary changes for taxing jurisdictions.
§68-1354.34. Taxability matrix - Relief from liability.
§68-1354.35. Tax on bundled transactions.
§68-1354.36. One-subject requirement for sales tax levies submitted to county voters.
§68-1355. Exemptions - Subject to other tax.
§68-1355.1. Leased passenger vehicles - Report of lease.
§68-1356. See the following versions:
§68-1356.2. Sales tax exemption - Unlawful use - Penalties.
§68-1356v1. Exemptions - Governmental and nonprofit entities.
§68-1356v2. Exemptions - Governmental and nonprofit entities.
§68-1356v3. Exemptions - Governmental and nonprofit entities.
§68-1357. See the following versions:
§68-1357.6. Drugs and medical devices and equipment - Exemption.
§68-1357.7. Horses - Exemption.
§68-1357.9. Service transactions among related entities - Exemptions.
§68-1357.10. Clothing or footwear - Exemption of certain sales - Exceptions.
§68-1357.21. Broadband exemption – Administered as rebate - Qualifications.
§68-1357v1. Exemptions – General.
§68-1357v2. Exemptions – General.
§68-1357v3. Exemptions – General.
§68-1357v4. Exemptions – General.
§68-1358. Exemptions - Agriculture.
§68-1358.1. Exemptions - Agriculture - Proof of eligibility.
§68-1359. Exemptions - Manufacturing
§68-1359.1. Manufacturers - Refund of certain state and local sales taxes.
§68-1359.2. Manufacturer exemption permit.
§68-1360. Exemptions - Corporations - Partnerships.
§68-1361. Consumer to pay tax - Vendor to collect tax - Penalties for failure to collect.
§68-1361.1. Consumer exempt from tax - Liability of vendor - Confidentiality.