Proposal to eliminate Oklahoma's personal income tax rate draws concerns
Oklahoma can repeal and modify the state's personal income tax, which brings in about one-third of the money appropriated by legislators to pay for state services, but must raise others to replace state revenue losses, three university economists told a legislative committee Thursday.
For Alexander Holmes and Larkin Warner, it was the same conclusion they reached 10 years ago after working on a study that looke...
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