OKLAHOMA CITY — Legislation to provide a sales tax exemption to certain nonprofits will be considered by the Oklahoma Legislature when it opens Feb. 3.
House Bill 1171, by Rep. Marilyn Stark, R-Bethany, would provide a sales tax exemption to nonprofit organizations with $3 million or less in annual gross revenue. Alcohol and tobacco purchases would not be considered exempt purchases.
“I’ve been working on this policy proposal for several years now, and I hope that this is the year we get it across the finish line,” Stark said. “Thanks to inflation, a dollar, whether it’s donated or provided through a grant, doesn’t have the same buying power it did five years ago. Allowing our nonprofits, which do so much good for our communities, to become exempt from sales taxes would be a great benefit to these organizations and the people they serve.”
Stark ran similar legislation in 2023. The measure passed the House 70-17 but was not heard on the Senate floor. She led an interim study on the topic in October 2023.
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