From the Tulsa World http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20090611_16_A5_OLHMIY12585&archive=yes (http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20090611_16_A5_OLHMIY12585&archive=yes)
First they encourage all of us to file online and now they want us to pay for the processing. This could be called a processing tax.
QuoteThe Oklahoma Tax Commission received approval Wednesday to impose a 50-cent fee on returns filed electronically.
About 800,000 Oklahomans file their returns electronically, said Russell Hulin, finance officer for the agency.
The Tax Commission now absorbs the cost of processing those forms, which amounts to about $400,000.
The commission is looking for ways to reduce costs after its budget for the upcoming fiscal year was cut by about $3.5 million, he said.
It's possible that the fee would be unnecessary if the firm that administers the state's Web site can develop a program to process the forms, he said.
Hulin told members of the Internet Application Review Board that the Tax Commission encourages taxpayers to file electronically.
It costs the commission $3 to $5 to process paper forms compared with 50 cents for the electronic forms, he said.
Really, they want to tax you for paying your taxes?
Well I for one think that we are just stupid enough to let this happen.
Good job state government, you've sized us up just right.
Sadly.... only in Oklahoma.
If this is imposed, I will be mailing in my returns from now on.
They want to charge me 50 cents so I can save the state $4.50. Fools!!
lol. If this tax is passed I will insist that mine is filed on paper. Just to spite those dumb bureaucrats.
Heck, the stamp will cost you .42 ...and that's assuming you use the EZ form!
My question: wouldn't the .50 be tax deductable?
I wish I could get the income the state does for a mere $.50 cost per invoice. I could invest a few $ and live the way I would like to become accustomed to.