Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Assistant Majority Leader
Senate District 6
Bryan, Johnston, Atoka, Coal and Marshall Counties
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Release: June 7, 2005
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Tax Cut Bills Signed by Henry To Benefit Working Families
Two tax reduction bills signed into law Tuesday by
Governor Brad Henry will mean that Oklahoma working families will
soon be paying fewer state income taxes, Senate Finance Chairman
Jay Paul Gumm said.
“The tax cuts signed into law by the governor today 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.
Among the dozens of bills signed by the Governor Tuesday were Senate
Bill 435 and House Bill 1547, the two key measures in the Legislature’s
$150 million tax reduction package. Gumm is the Senate author of
both measures.
SB 435 lowers taxes on working families by raising the standard
deduction on state income taxes from $2,000 to $4,000 over the next
two years – a provision championed by Gumm and Senate Democrats.
“Raising the standard deduction helps those Oklahomans who
need it most, workign families who will spend their tax savings
back into the economy in Main Street shops across our state,”
Gumm said.
Additionally, the measure lowers income taxes paid by senior citizens
by increasing the amount of retirement income that is exempt from
state income taxes from $7,500 to $10,000. By lowering income taxes
for senior citizens, Oklahoma will become a more attractive retirement
destination, Gumm said.
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.
The measure also benefits disabled veterans by exempting them from
paying the excise tax on one new vehicle purchase every three years.
HB 1547 includes a reduction in the top “Method I” income
tax rate from 6.65 percent to 6.25 percent.
The net result of the two bills is that a working Oklahoma family
of four with an income of $50,000 will save $225 on their state
income taxes.
“This responsible package of tax reductions will provide a
needed savings for working families while ensuring that the state
can continue to provide the education, healthcare and public safety
services Oklahomans depend upon in their daily lives,” Gumm
concluded.
For more information contact:
Senate Leadership's Office - (405) 521-5605

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