The Oklahoma Tax Commission recently released city sales tax collection figures that primarily represents local tax receipts from April business. The monies they reported this period represent sales from April 16 to 30 and estimated sales from May 1-15.
Statewide, the disbursement of $194,104,141 in sales tax collections returned to the cities and towns reflected an increase of $2,272,968 from the $191,832,173 distributed to the cities and towns in June last year. The use tax disbursement to cities and towns was $34,340,577 according to the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
In county returns, the counties shared in a $31,857,350 sales tax disbursement and a $6,596,996 use tax disbursement.
The chart below compares city sales taxes and taxable sales in area cities, towns and counties as well as a comparison for the same period in 2023. Taxable Sales are calculated by dividing the tax collected by the tax rate and it shows a rough estimate of retail sales activity.