Oklahoma
State Senate
OFFICE OF SENATOR
JAY PAUL GUMM
Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston & Marshall
Counties
For Immediate Release: September
12, 2007
Gumm Says Sales
Tax Holiday Responsible for Revenue Boost
Preliminary sales tax receipts
from August show that Oklahoma’s Back-to-School
Sales Tax Holiday increased state revenues
by boosting economic activity, according
to the chief legislative proponent of the
measure.
Senator Jay
Paul Gumm said that while saving parents
millions of dollars on school clothing for
their children, the three-day event in early
August stimulated revenue growth for the
state, exactly as supporters expected.
“Many of us predicted the Back-to-School
Sales Tax Holiday would spur retail activity,
and that is exactly what happened,”
Senator Jay Paul Gumm said.
Gumm, a Democrat from Durant, was a co-author
of the bill in the 2007 session of the Oklahoma
Legislature that created the Back-to-School
Sales Tax Holiday. He fought to pass the
measure for several years. Gumm helped shepherd
the measure through the legislative process
taking on opponents who argued that it would
reduce state and local revenues.
It was reported Tuesday that sales tax revenue
for August increased by $4.6 million over
2006 totals for the same month and came
in $4.8 million over the official state
revenue estimate.
“Rather than leading to a loss of
revenue, the economic activity associated
with the Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday
actually stimulated revenue growth for the
state. A better description might be to
say this was a policy that caused the sales
tax boost to happen—just as predicted,”
Gumm said.
“More importantly,” the senator
said. “Oklahoma families got to save
money on back-to-school clothes and Oklahoma
retailers were able to take advantage of
the holiday to increase sales. It was a
‘win-win’ for state government
and the people.”
The Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday removed
the state, county and municipal sales tax
on articles of clothing and footwear costing
less than $100. State officials estimate
that shoppers saved $6.4 million in state
sales tax along with millions more in county
and local sales taxes.
For more information,
contact:
Senator Gumm's Office: (405) 521-5586