Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2951

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Revenue and taxation; individual income tax; tax rates; effective date.

Impact

The proposed modifications will lead to a decrease in tax liabilities for Oklahoma residents and non-residents alike, which legislators argue will stimulate economic growth by increasing disposable income. This change is particularly significant as it shifts the tax burden, favoring lower-income earners by reducing their tax rates significantly on the first portions of income, while also adjusting rates for higher brackets. Specifically, the plan aims to simplify the calculation methods involved in determining tax obligations and promote compliance by making the tax structure more understandable for the public.

Summary

House Bill 2951 aims to amend the individual income tax rates in Oklahoma, specifically modifying how taxes are calculated for both residents and non-residents. The bill changes tax rates for various income brackets, introducing lower percentages for both single and married individuals filing jointly, thereby impacting how much individuals will owe to the state based on their taxable income. The effective date for these adjustments is set for January 1, 2024, with the provisions applying to taxable years starting on that date and concluding by December 31, 2025.

Contention

Despite the intended benefits, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the potential impact on state revenue. Critics could argue that lowering income tax rates significantly, particularly for higher earners, might lead to a budget shortfall for essential state services such as education and healthcare. There is a risk that not all constituents will benefit from these reductions, particularly lower-income families who may not see a proportional increase in disposable income. Communication of these changes is essential to address public concerns regarding fiscal responsibility and the prioritization of state funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1954

Revenue and taxation; income tax rates; effective date.

OK HB1953

Revenue and taxation; income tax; income tax rates; effective date.

OK HB2021

Revenue and taxation; income tax; rates; brackets; effective date.

OK HB2697

Revenue and taxation; income tax; rates; brackets; effective date.

OK HB2087

Revenue and taxation; income tax rates; revenue conditions; rate reduction; computation of revenue; procedures; effective date.

OK HB1040

Revenue and taxation; income tax; modifying certain dollar amount for income tax liability computation; joint filing; effective date.

OK HB2620

Revenue and taxation; income tax rates; standard deductions; effective date.

OK SB319

Income tax; modifying certain brackets and rates. Effective date.

OK HB2285

Revenue and taxation; income tax rates; revenue determinations; State Board of Equalization; comparisons; rate reductions; standard deductions; effective date.

OK HB2020

Revenue and taxation; income tax adjustments; retirement benefits; effective date.

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