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Oklahoma State Tax Information

Looking for Oklahoma state tax information? We provide the latest resources on state tax, unemployment, income tax and more.

 

Oklahoma    Oklahoma Tax Commission

Employment Security Commission

 

Withholding Requirements:

  • Register as an employer by filing Form OES-1 or by clicking here
  • Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate: Federal W-4
  • Withholding Method = formula
  • Supplemental Rate = If tax not withheld from regular wages, add to regular wages and withhold on total; if tax withheld from regular wages, withhold at 5.25% or add to regular wages, compute tax on total, and subtract tax withheld on regular wages.

Local Taxes:

None

State Unemployment Insurance (SUI):

Wage Base is $19,100 for 2012 and $20,100 for 2013
Contribution Rates range from 0.3% to 9.2%
New employers use 1.0% for 2012 and 2.0% for 2013

State Disability Insurance (SDI):

None

State Labor Laws:

Minimum Wage: The Federal minimum wage rate applies
Termination Pay: Fired/Quit - next regular payday.

New Hire Reporting:

Employers must report hiring, rehiring, and return to work within 20 days on Form W-4 (or equivalent) to:

Oklahoma New Hire Reporting Center
P.O. Box 52004
Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2004
Phone: 866-553-2368
Fax: 405-557-5350

To report online click here

Remit Withholding for Child Support to:

Oklahoma Child Support Centralized Registry
PO Box 268849
Oklahoma City, OK 73126-8849
Phone OKC: 405-522-2273
Tulsa: 918-295-3500

To report online click here

Reciprocal States:

none

 

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FYI... If you earned $3000 per month and put 10% into a 401k over 25 years with a 5% return, you could have over $342,000 when you retire.