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State lawmakers filed at least 187 tax-related bills before next month's legislative session. While a state income tax cut is the main course, other credits, cuts and exemptions are also on the menu.
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Incoming president Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on products from countries such as China, Mexico and Canada. Many economists and commodity groups say these import taxes could boomerang and harm U.S. agriculture.
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From "no tax on tips" to Social Security, Donald Trump has made a range of promises about the taxes Americans will pay. We take a look at three changes we could see in the months ahead.
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The first bills of Oklahoma’s 60th legislative session are filed. They already regulate a diverse range of topics, but it appears tax cuts will again be top of mind.
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Auditors found the City of Lindsay had financial issues because of mismanagement and a lack of oversight by local officials. But the Oklahoma Office of the State Auditor & Inspector’s office says it’s working to solve problems and appears to have improved its financial situation in a forensic audit.
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New legislatures could overhaul school vouchers in Arizona, give the Democratic governor more clout in Kansas, and counter a progressive trend in Minnesota.
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Prepared foods, dog food, hot deli soups, and toiletries will still be taxed as well as over-the-counter medications, beer, self-serve fountain drinks and sushi.
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Presidential nominees Harris and Trump say they want to stop taxing tips, but how would that work?
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The Brazilian government has proposed a 2% global wealth tax on the uber-rich. It would impact the 3,000 wealthiest people in the world.
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About 89,000 undocumented immigrants in Oklahoma paid $227.5 million in state and local taxes in 2022, according to a study from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.