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Category: Public Money

Posted inPublic Money

Filmmakers Fight to Preserve Incentive

by Warren Vieth January 30, 2012October 28, 2019
Oklahoma offers a number of tax credits for a variety of business ventures, investments and purchases. Recipients range include aerospace employers, coal mine operators and Hollywood movie makers.
Posted inPublic Money

Task Force Supports Moratorium Extension

by Michael McNutt December 22, 2011October 28, 2019
The inside lobby of the Sieber Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City, which is completing its renovation from a hotel to apartments in large part due to Oklahoma tax credits.
Posted inPublic Money

Oklahoma Tax Task Force Ends Hearings

by Wayne Greene December 5, 2011October 28, 2019
This roof garden sits atop the Rawhide clothing store, located in a one-story building connected to the Allied Arts center. The garden, which faces Automobile Alley, was built using the Historical Preservation Tax Credit and is open to the public.
Posted inPublic Money

Task Force Enables Tax Credits Audits

by Barbara Hoberock November 30, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Oklahoma Incentive Reviews Resurface

by Warren Vieth November 30, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Tax Task Forces Work to Enact Crackdown

by Warren Vieth November 28, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Exemptions Cost Oklahoma Billions

by Wayne Greene November 28, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Internet Sales Take Toll on Local Retail

by Ron J. Jackson Jr. November 14, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Task Force Recommends Tax Break Plans

by Barbara Hoberock November 11, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

The Truth of Oklahoma’s Tax Credits

by Barbara Hoberock October 17, 2011October 28, 2019

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