- Oklahoma
Broken Arrow officials said they may ask for a bond referendum in 2014 after Tulsa County voters earlier this month rejected an extension of a sales tax that would have provided the city with a total of $44 million.
November 19 -
A broader sales tax base in Oklahoma could provide the revenue needed to slash the top income tax rate, House Speaker pro tem Jeff Hickman said Monday.
November 6 - Oklahoma
Oklahoma general fund collections were up 9% in October due to gains in personal income tax revenue and improvements in the tax on oil and natural gas production.
November 5 -
Lowering the state income tax rate will depend on removing ineffective tax credits and rebates from the books, Rep. David Dank, R-Oklahoma City, said.
November 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is examining almost $40.63 million of variable rate student loan bonds and notes issued by the Oklahoma Student Loan Authority in 2002.
October 24 - Oklahoma
An Oklahoma state audit of the half-completed American Indian Cultural Center and Museum in Oklahoma City criticized the facility’s spending but found no financial wrongdoing.
October 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service is auditing $110.4 million of communication system revenue bonds that were issued in 2007 by Lafayette, La. to finance startup costs of the city-owned utility that sells television, Internet and telephone services to residents.
October 18 - Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Resources Water Board will finance its loan program for local governments with a negotiated sale of $85.3 million of triple-A rated revolving fund revenue bonds Oct. 23 and 24
October 16 - Oklahoma
The end of a two-year Oklahoma energy tax credit hiatus is causing a lag in revenues from the state tax on natural gas production, Finance Director Preston Doerflinger said.
October 15 - Oklahoma
Oklahoma state revenues from oil and gas production taxes fell below year-earlier totals again in September, but Treasurer Ken Miller says the worst may be over.
October 2 - Oklahoma
Proponents of the Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture in Tulsa will ask the 2013 Legislature for a $42.5 million bond issue.
October 1 - Oklahoma
Oklahoma must reform its corporate tax incentive system before lowering the personal income tax rate, Rep. David Dank said. Failure in 2013 as in 2012 is not an option, he said.
September 14 -
St. Louis-based Ascension Health Alliance is advancing plans to acquire Oklahoma-based Marian Health System, the parent of three regional not-for-profit healthcare organizations in the mid and central states.
September 6 - Oklahoma
The third drop in Oklahoma energy production taxes in the last six months pushed August state revenues below those of August 2011. State brought in $819.6 million, down from $842.9 million last year.
September 6 -
An Oklahoma lawmaker asked the state attorney general to determine if Tulsa County's $750 million Vision2 proposal violates the state constitution.
August 31 - Oklahoma
Oklahoma voters on Aug. 28 rejected more new school debt than they approved, with passage of16 public school bond proposals totaling $34 million.
August 29 - Oklahoma
Tulsa County Republican Party Committee last week censured two Tulsa County commissioners who set an election in November on extending an existing county-wide sales tax.
August 27 - Oklahoma
Reconciliation of state agency budgets at the end of fiscal 2012 put an additional $21.4 million into Oklahoma’s Constitutional Reserve Fund last week.
August 27 -
A federal bankruptcy court judge signed an order authorizing American Airline's assumption of its Tulsa maintenance base sublease, paving the way for the bond trustee on $237 million of debt to soon resume payments.
August 23 -
American Airlines and the trustee on $237 million of revenue bonds issued for the airline's Tulsa maintenance base will ask the bankruptcy court to approve a settlement.
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