Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Assistant Majority Leader
Senate District 6
Bryan, Johnston, Atoka, Coal and Marshall Counties
For Immediate Release: May 27, 2005
Senate Passes Tax Cut for Working Families
Members of the State Senate Friday approved
a pair of tax reduction bills that will save working families,
veterans and retirees hundreds of dollars annually on
their state income taxes.
Senate Bill 435 passed the Senate on a 40-7 vote. It contains
provisions to raise the standard deduction – the
single most effective method of lowering taxes on working
families, said Senator Jay
Paul Gumm, author of the measure.
“Raising the standard deduction will strengthen
families by putting money back in the pockets of every
Oklahoma taxpayer and help us make a better tomorrow for
our children,” said Gumm, a Democrat from Durant.
SB 435 also eliminates the state’s highest income
tax rate of 10 percent by eliminating the “Method
II” portion of the income tax code and increases
the amount of retirement income that is exempt from state
income tax.
Senate members also passed a companion measure Friday,
sending House Bill 1547 to Governor Brad Henry on a second
41-3 vote The House measure lowers income tax rate most
Oklahomans pay from 6.65 percent to 6.25 percent and eliminates
capital gains taxes for corporations.
Combined the two measures will save a working family of
four making $50,000 more than $200 a year on their state
income taxes.
The tax cuts, as contained in nearly two dozen bills passed
in the Senate this week, total $58 million in Fiscal Year
2006 and when fully implemented in FY 2007 will save Oklahoma
taxpayers more than $150 million annually.
“This package of targeted tax cuts will strengthen
families, boost small businesses, and give every Oklahoma
community an opportunity to fulfill its promise,”
Gumm said. “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:
Senator Gumm's Office- (405) 521-5586