Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 29, 2006
Sen. Pruitt’s Tax Cut—Largest in State
History—Gains Speaker’s Support
State Sen. Scott
Pruitt said he was elated after a House committee joined the full
Senate in approving his legislation to lower the state income tax rate
from 6.25 percent to 4.9 percent. If signed into law, Pruitt’s measure,
Senate Bill 2022, would be the largest tax cut in the history of the state.
“Within just a few short years, Oklahoma families would save literally
thousands of dollars on their state income taxes,” said Pruitt,
R-Broken Arrow. “That’s money they can save, invest or spend,
all of which is going to help Oklahomans and our economy.”
Under SB 2022, the state income tax would be lowered from 6.25 percent
to 4.9 percent beginning on July 1, 2006. The state would use $183 million
of the available growth revenue to offset the immediate impact of the
tax cut.
“This will represent a tax cut of about $480 million a year. When
you consider the multiplier effect when we put that money back into businesses
across the state and how this more attractive tax environment is going
to help attract new businesses, I can tell you that ultimately this will
result in a larger tax base, helping us better fund vital services like
education, roads and public safety, without overtaxing our citizens,”
Pruitt said.
When Pruitt first unveiled his proposal just before the beginning of the
2006 session, the response from Oklahomans was overwhelming.
“It came from small towns and large cities, from business people
and working men and women,” Pruitt said. “I think the tremendous
support we’ve seen in the Legislature for SB 2022 is a reflection
of that.”
SB 2022 will next be considered by the full House of Representatives.
For
more information contact:
Senator Pruitt's Office - (405) 521-5602
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