
What Is and Isn’t Taxable During Oklahoma’s Tax Free Weekend
If you're new to Oklahoma, or you just don't remember, the Sooner State enjoys a sales tax holiday over the first weekend in August. This year it kicks off on Friday, August 2nd and runs through Sunday the 4th, but the list of tax-free things is somewhat strict, and with our recession status and rampant inflation, that value isn't exactly reflecting the current state of things.
Here is a quick list of things to explain what is and isn't of this tax-free weekend.
Who is exempt from sales tax?
Everyone. You don't even need to be an Oklahoma state resident. If it's sold at an Oklahoma business and on the list of acceptable items, it's tax-free.
What items are designated as tax-free?
Is there a limit on tax-free goods?
Yes, if an eligible item is less than $100 it is sales tax exempt during the sales tax holiday. An item that is $100 or more is taxable.
That price threshold seems low considering the shoes kids want, and those that are the highest rated for foot support regularly go well over $100, let alone a wedding dress or tuxedo. While it sounds ridiculous, you have to remember most of our politicians wear empty suits, and those have no value at all.
Who is participating in the tax-free weekend?
Every Oklahoma retailer is required to offer these tax exemptions. If one insists they're not participating, report it to the state as they are just trying to illegally pocket that money.
What about online and catalog sales?
Eligible items sold to purchasers by mail, telephone, email or internet shall qualify for the sales tax exemption if the customer orders and pays for the item and the retailer accepts the order during the exemption period for immediate shipment, even if delivery is made after the exemption period.
This is where things get a little complicated. Some retailers (Amazon for example) will only debit your payment when they physically ship your items. If that happens outside of the 72-hour tax-free weekend window, it won't be tax-exempt.
Due to the time and date restrictions, this means options like layaway are not available for the tax-free status.
If you still have questions about what is and isn't eligible, you can seek an answer on the Oklahoma tax information website, or use the contact feature to clear up any confusion.
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