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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 4209234" data-attributes="member: 796"><p><strong> Oklahoma Use Tax </strong>Every state with a sales tax has a companion tax for purchases made outside the state. In Oklahoma, that tax is called “use tax”. <strong>If you have purchased items for use in Oklahoma from retailers who do not collect Oklahoma sales tax whether by mail order, catalog, television shopping networks, radio, internet, phone or in person, you owe Oklahoma use tax on those items.</strong> Use tax is paid by the buyer when the Oklahoma sales tax has not been collected by the seller. Individuals in Oklahoma are responsible for paying use tax on their out-of-state purchases. Examples of items that are subject to sales tax include books, compact discs, computer equipment, computer software, electronics, clothing, appliances, furniture, sporting goods and jewelry. <strong>When an out-of-state retailer does not collect Oklahoma sales tax, the responsibility of paying the tax falls on the purchaser.</strong></p><p> <strong>Use tax is calculated at the same rate as sales tax, which varies by city and county</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 4209234, member: 796"] [B] Oklahoma Use Tax [/B]Every state with a sales tax has a companion tax for purchases made outside the state. In Oklahoma, that tax is called “use tax”. [B]If you have purchased items for use in Oklahoma from retailers who do not collect Oklahoma sales tax whether by mail order, catalog, television shopping networks, radio, internet, phone or in person, you owe Oklahoma use tax on those items.[/B] Use tax is paid by the buyer when the Oklahoma sales tax has not been collected by the seller. Individuals in Oklahoma are responsible for paying use tax on their out-of-state purchases. Examples of items that are subject to sales tax include books, compact discs, computer equipment, computer software, electronics, clothing, appliances, furniture, sporting goods and jewelry. [B]When an out-of-state retailer does not collect Oklahoma sales tax, the responsibility of paying the tax falls on the purchaser. Use tax is calculated at the same rate as sales tax, which varies by city and county[/B] [/QUOTE]
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