Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 23, 2010
Sen. Gumm Passes Second Measure Targeting Stores
Snubbing Disabled Vet Tax Break
State Sen. Jay
Paul Gumm is continuing his efforts to ensure compliance with a tax
break for disabled veterans originally passed in 2005. Gumm said despite
widespread publicity about the law and a $500 administrative fine approved
in 2006 for noncompliance, there are still retailers in the state refusing
to honor the tax exemption.
“Last month, the full Senate gave unanimous approval to Senate Bill
1321, which makes it a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to honor this benefit
for 100 percent disabled veterans,” said Gumm, a Democrat from Durant.
“That measure is awaiting House action, but in addition, we now
have a second measure working its way through the legislature to improve
compliance.”
Gumm said on Tuesday, the Senate Finance Committee unanimously approved
amendatory language to House Bill 1545 that actually goes one step further
than SB 1321.
“Not only does this language make it a misdemeanor with a fine of
$500 per offense, but it also enables the public to know which stores
or chains are refusing to honor this exemption for disabled veterans,”
Gumm said. “Currently, when the Tax Commission is investigating
such complaints, all communications are considered confidential. The language
passed unanimously in committee would open up that information to the
public and the media. I’m sure there are citizens who would like
to know which stores are doing this so they can take their business elsewhere.”
HB 1545, as amended by Gumm, now moves to the full Senate for a vote.
“The message here is if you have a store, this tax exemption for
disabled veterans is not optional. It’s the law, and if you don’t
follow the law, there will be consequences by the state and by customers
who don’t want to see our veterans dishonored,” Gumm said.
For more information contact:
Sen. Gumm: 405-521-5586
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