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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Oklahoma Senate Democratic leaders unveiled a proposal
to lower taxes on working families, attract new jobs to the state,
and protect Oklahomans’ investment in public schools and health
care.
The Democratic program, called “Helping Oklahomans Prosper
Economically” or HOPE, combines income and sales tax breaks
for individuals and businesses with an expanded incentive plan for
new state industries purchasing supplies from Oklahoma companies.
Sen. Jay Paul
Gumm, chair of the Senate Finance Committee, said the proposal,
when enacted, would provide hope and opportunity for working families
and small businesses across the state.
“This plan will strengthen families by putting money back
in the pockets of every Oklahoma taxpayer, allow businesses to grow
and prosper, and encourage economic expansion throughout the state,”
said Gumm, a Democrat from Durant.
“It’s HOPE that will ensure that the next generation
of Oklahomans will have a brighter future.”
The plan is in Senate Bill 958, by Gumm, and includes:
• A reduction of income taxes for working families by boosting
the standard deduction for the first time in two decades;
• A sales tax holiday on back-to-school shopping during the
same weekend and on the same items as the Texas back-to-school sales
tax holiday;
• The elimination of taxes on capital gains on Oklahoma-based
property for corporations, including small businesses;
• A reduction of income taxes for senior Oklahomans by upping
the amount of retirement income that is exempt from state income
taxes; and
• An increase of Quality Jobs incentives for qualifying companies
that use in-state suppliers.
Senate Democratic Caucus Chairman Kenneth
Corn said the state’s standard income tax deduction has
not been increased in nearly two decades.
“Because of that, Oklahomans have paid their income tax on
an unfair percentage of their total income,” the Poteau lawmaker
said. “Raising the standard deduction for four consecutive
years will reduce income taxes and tying that deduction to inflation
in future years will create a more fair income tax system for families
who need help the most.”
Gumm agreed and said the tax break will help fuel economic growth.
“Working families will spend the money they save back into
the state’s economy on Main Street, at the grocery store,
and throughout their local communities. And that is good news for
every Oklahoma business.”
Creating a “Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday” weekend
in early August will help both families and businesses, by keeping
Oklahoma shoppers at home to buy school supplies and clothes.
“In my district and others throughout Oklahoma, people flock
across the state line to buy their school clothes and supplies in
Texas every year,” he said. “A sales tax holiday will
allow parents all over Oklahoma to save money on the items their
children must have before school starts and it will keep their back-to-school
dollars in Oklahoma.”
Increasing the amount of retirement income that is exempt from state
income tax is the next step in an initiative Governor Henry began
last year, Gumm said. It will make Oklahoma an even more attractive
state for senior citizens, a growing and important part of the state
economy.
Eliminating the state income tax on capital gains completes the
elimination of capital gains tax on Oklahoma-held property which
Governor Henry began last year.
Oklahoma’s Quality Jobs Program has received national acclaim
for attracting new companies to the state and creating an incentive
for existing firms to increase their high wage workforce.
The HOPE plan expands on the program by increasing Quality Jobs
payments to firms whose suppliers bring good paying jobs to Oklahoma.
“It’s a phenomenon known as clustering,” explained
Gumm, a former executive director of a local chamber of commerce.
“A new factory moves in and brings with it the companies from
which it buys the components for the finished product.”
The economic impact of the original facility is multiplied, and
instead of the 300 new high-paying jobs lured to the state by the
existing Quality Jobs Program you wind up with 500 or even more,
he said. The increased Quality Jobs payments are offset in terms
of impact on the state budget by revenue from the additional jobs.
“The HOPE plan will strengthen families, boost small businesses,
and give every Oklahoma community an opportunity to fulfill its
promise,” Gumm concluded. “It will put money back in
the pockets of working families and make Oklahoma a more attractive
retirement destination.
“It will accomplish all of those things while protecting the
state’s ability to maintain its investment in public education,
health care, job creation and the services our state’s most
vulnerable citizens count on every day.”
For more
information contact:
Senate President Pro Tempore's Office - (405) 521-5605

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