Senate Passes
Bill to Provide Military with State Income
Tax Exemption
Under legislation passed Tuesday
by the Senate Finance Committee, Oklahoma military
personnel could soon get some tax relief. Senate
Bill 881 by Sen. Steve
Russell would exempt state military pay from
state income taxes.
“Our military service men and women are
grossly underpaid and this is one thing we can
do to help ease their financial burden,”
said Russell, R-Oklahoma City. “They sacrifice
so much for our country and for those around the
world that can’t fight for themselves. This
would be just a small token of our appreciation
for their hard work and dedication.”
Oklahoma has the second highest military recruitment
in the nation per capita, but Russell points out
that a great many military personnel change their
citizenship at the first opportunity because of
the state’s tax rates.
There are currently 16 states including Nevada,
Illinois and New York that exempt their military
from paying income taxes.
“We can do more for our military. We often
say that nothing is too good for our troops in
Oklahoma and now we have the opportunity not just
to talk a good talk about our soldiers, but actually
do something for them.”
SB 881 will now go before the full Senate.
For more information contact:
Sen. Russell's Office: 405-521-5618