Lawmakers are told to be careful in cutting Oklahoma’s personal income tax

Robert Dauffenbach, an economist, told a state house panel that changes to Oklahoma’s tax code the past 12 years helped lead to a nearly $2 billion a year reduction in tax receipts.

 
BY MICHAEL MCNUTT | Modified: November 5, 2012 at 11:09 pm | Published: November 6, 2012   

Changes made to Oklahoma’s tax code the past 12 years have helped contribute to a nearly $2 billion annual reduction in tax receipts, a University of Oklahoma economist told a House of Representatives panel Monday.

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Robert Dauffenbach, associate dean and director of the Center for Economic and Management Research at OU’s Price Business College, said diversifying the tax base and further reducing the state...
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