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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
(405) 521-5698
For Immediate Release:
March 6, 2008
Senate Approves Barrington's Bill Adding School
Supplies to Sales Tax Holiday
By a vote of 32 to 14, the Senate approved a measure Wednesday to help
Oklahoman families save money on school supplies. Senate Bill 1149, by
State Sen. Don
Barrington and Rep. Don Armes, would extend Oklahoma's Back to School
sales tax holiday to include school supplies to the list of items already
exempt from sales tax during the first weekend in August.
"I've had numerous parents tell me how their kids' school supply
lists get longer and more expensive every year," said Barrington,
R-Lawton, who was the author of last year's sales tax holiday. "The
sales tax holiday last year helped save Oklahomans millions of dollars
and they were able to stretch their hard earned dollars further when they
did their back to school shopping. This bill would help them even more."
Barrington noted during his debate that the Tax Commission estimates that
revenue impact to the state will be around $18.5 million.
Currently, clothing and footwear valued up to $100 are tax-free during
the sales tax holiday. SB 1149 would expand the list of tax-free items
to include school supplies such as pencils, paper, crayons, notebooks,
calculators and instructional materials that cost under $100 as well.
"I think a sales tax holiday is a great incentive to get people to
spend their money in Oklahoma,” said Armes, R-Faxon. “I believe
it will help working families by stretching the dollars they can spend."
Under provisions of the new legislation, the new sales tax exemption would
not go into effect July 1, 2009 and only if the state's growth tax revenue
reached three percent during fiscal year 2010.
The measure now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
For more information contact:
Senator Barrington's Office: (405) 521-5563
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