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Title: Sales taxes
Post by: joiei on July 16, 2008, 11:54:56 AM
I just bought a couple of tickets to this event and they charged me a 10% state sales tax.  When did they start charging that much for sales tax in Drumright?  

Third Annual
"A Walk In The Clouds" Harvest Champagne Brunch"!

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- Live Music
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- Only $24.95 per person

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Title: Sales taxes
Post by: cannon_fodder on July 16, 2008, 12:21:06 PM
For what's it's worth, this website indicates a 10% tax in Drumright (zip 74030):
http://www.zip2tax.com/

Not sure where to look up "official" sales tax information.  That website had Tulsa's correct rate, so... yeah.  10% I guess.  Simple math!
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: Red Arrow on July 16, 2008, 12:39:16 PM
They probably want to fix their roads. [:D]
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: joiei on July 16, 2008, 12:46:29 PM
quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

For what's it's worth, this website indicates a 10% tax in Drumright (zip 74030):
http://www.zip2tax.com/

Not sure where to look up "official" sales tax information.  That website had Tulsa's correct rate, so... yeah.  10% I guess.  Simple math!

Thanks for that link, I think I will hang on to it, never know when one needs to know stuff like that.  Wow, 10% in Drumright, makes Tulsa look better already.
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: sgrizzle on July 16, 2008, 01:44:23 PM
Wow.. they must've never met a tax they didn't like.

Maybe we should add 1c to drumright's sales tax to pay for Tulsa roads. They likely wouldn't notice.
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: Gaspar on July 16, 2008, 01:54:48 PM
Wow 10%.  How is economic development in ol Drumright?

Title: Sales taxes
Post by: sauerkraut on July 16, 2008, 02:18:16 PM
10% ~ Ouch, that's alot. Texas has 8.5% sales tax but they don't have a income tax and they don't tax food. Oklahoma has heavy sales tax no question about that. I dis-like all the toll roads they have in Oklahoma myself.[xx(]
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: mrhaskellok on July 16, 2008, 04:50:38 PM
IF, and that is a big IF, they are spending the money and real needs, then HOORAH for Drumright!

A few problems are plaguing our small towns...
-a stead growth in big cities the last couple decades
-an exodus from small towns to get closer to retail and job centers
-a hike in state, county, and federal regulations and taxes
-a lack of desire to increase revenues through taxes and rates in small towns to compensate for the loss of gross revenue.

Result:  A lot of small towns way behind on infrastructure and Economic Development initiatives.  Thus, every small town is trying to (1) Raise revenues (2) attract new businesses.  EVERYONE is doing this right now and for the most part it is the priority.

You mentioned Texas... one thing most people don't understand is that towns in Oklahoma don't get property taxes like they do in many many other states (like Texas).  The two primary ways that towns (including their respective PWs)generate revenue is through sales tax and utility rates.  Unless you are a huge city like Tulsa and have an entire legal staff that can write all the piles of paperwork needed to create special assessment districts, TIFS, and others, you are most likely going to resort to rates or taxes.  Haskell just raised it's sales tax to 9.5% and people are asking at town hall meetings if we can raise it more to generate the funds needed to actually fix things.  I love paying 9.5 and would personally pay more knowing that we are actually using the funds to fix stuff.  It is the only way we are going to get it done so there's no use crying over spilled milk.

It is kinda ironic... I pulled a community survey (done by a utility company) that was done of Haskell back in the 70's.  In it, they identified the towns weaknesses.  The top two given were the same that we identify today.  In other words, in 30 years we never raised sales taxes and barely raised utility rates to actually fix the problem they all knew about back then (before I was even born).
I, and the vast majority of our community, voted yes on the new tax, resolved not to pass these problems on to the next generation.  
Drumright is probably just positioning itself too to be able to really attract residents and businesses.  
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: TeeDub on July 16, 2008, 05:21:00 PM


http://oktax.geo.ou.edu/index.htm
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: Lora on July 16, 2008, 08:19:51 PM
The event does sound cool. A relaxed and inexpensive way to spend a Saturday morning.
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: mrhaskellok on July 18, 2008, 12:50:45 AM
Yeah, it does sound cool...I am in Austin so I wont be making it.  Post on the forum and let us all know how it was.  

PS  Austin is doing some really cool stuff down here with their zoning codes.  The place is looking great!
Title: Sales taxes
Post by: Conan71 on July 18, 2008, 10:09:49 AM
Awesome, have people pay you $25 a head to come pick your grapes! [}:)]

(really does sound like a cool event for the $$)