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07/20/2023

Have you failed to receive a tax return from the state of Oklahoma for the tax years 2021 and/or 2022? If so, the first thing you should do is contact the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC) to see if you can resolve it on your own. They can be reached at 405-521-3160. If your issue is still unresolved after speaking with the OTC, we may be able to help for no charge. If you are 50 years of age or older and your adjusted gross income is $50,000 or less, we want to try and help you. All you need to do is bring us your tax return(s) and supporting documents (e.g., W-2, 1099, etc.) for the year(s) you are missing and a current, valid government issued ID. We will have you fill out form BT-129, the OTC power of attorney, so that we can communicate with the OTC on your behalf. We are offering this to the first 25 people who come in and use this service now through August 18, 2023. Come see us at 32 SW 104th St., Oklahoma City, OK, 73139, on Wednesdays or Fridays from 9 am- 5 pm.

08/05/2022

If you want to grab a banana or an apple from a vending machine in California it’s going to cost you. The state imposes a 33% sales tax on cold food items and individual hot drinks sold through vending machines – even if it’s a healthy option.

08/02/2022

Oklahoma Sales Tax Holiday Set for August 5 - 7, 2022. Oklahoma's annual sales tax holiday will begin on Friday, August 5 and end at midnight on Sunday, August 7. Certain clothing and shoe purchases are exempt from sales tax!

07/31/2022

In 1789, England introduced a tax on candles. People were forbidden from making their own candles unless they obtained a license and then paid taxes on the candles they produced. The tax was repealed in 1831, leading to a more widespread popularity of candles.

07/27/2022

If you’ve ever spilled hot coffee on yourself, you probably consider coffee cup lids to be essential. You, sadly, are not a member of the Colorado State Legislature. Nonessential packaging is subject to a 2.9 percent tax, and while the coffee cup is considered essential, the lid is not. Then again, without one you’ll spill your drink the first time you come to a sudden stop in your car, and then paying the bill to detail your ride will cost way more than that 2.9 percent.

07/26/2022

Did you know that in Texas belt buckles are taxed an additional 6.25 percent?
I guess because they get hit with the belt buckle tax, they have to cut them some slack somewhere. In Texas cowboy boots are exempt from sales tax. Hiking books are not.

How about a lil Monday laugh 😂! Do you own cows? Cow Flatulence (really more like cow burps) is apparently taxable!! Ma...
07/25/2022

How about a lil Monday laugh 😂! Do you own cows? Cow Flatulence (really more like cow burps) is apparently taxable!! Many EU countries are looking at introducing a cow tax to tax producers for cow emissions 🐄 🐮

07/24/2022

Does anybody save cooking oil? In Ancient Egypt, cooking oil was taxed! This "fat tax" is one of the oldest known taxes. People were not allowed to re-use fat or cooking oil alternatives so that they had no choice but to buy it because it was sold only by the Pharaoh's monopoly.

Everyone stay safe and have a great weekend 😊
07/23/2022

Everyone stay safe and have a great weekend 😊

07/22/2022

All US taxpayers have to pay federal income taxes, but did you know that not every state has an income tax. There are seven states that do not and they are Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming.

Did you know if you purchase a bagel in New York you’re paying 8 cents extra if you get it sliced? Yep, since 2010, New ...
07/21/2022

Did you know if you purchase a bagel in New York you’re paying 8 cents extra if you get it sliced? Yep, since 2010, New Yorkers have been paying the bagel-slicing tax and they don’t seem too happy about it either! If you want to avoid the tax, just buy a whole bagel and cut it yourself. So If you plan to visit New York you’ll have to decided to slice or not to slice!

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