OKLAHOMA CITY – Senator Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, today commented on the elimination of the state portion of the grocery tax set to take effect tomorrow.
The grocery tax cut was a key legislative priority this past session and something that will bring Oklahoma families financial relief immediately.
"With the grocery tax cut taking effect tomorrow, Oklahomans will see immediate savings at the checkout counter," Senator Paxton said. "This tax relief is a crucial step in our ongoing efforts to reduce the financial burden on working families and ensure that basic necessities are more affordable for everyone. This tax cut is not just about saving money—it's about helping families put more food on the table and making Oklahoma a more affordable place to live. I'm proud of the work we've done to make this a reality, and I will continue to fight for policies that support our hardworking citizens."
The legislation, passed by the Oklahoma Legislature earlier this year, eliminates the 4.5% state sales tax on groceries. The move is expected to save Oklahomans hundreds of dollars annually.
The state grocery tax cut has garnered widespread support across the state and in both the Senate and House. The reduction applies to a wide range of food items, including milk, baby food, fruits and vegetables and meats.
For additional information on the grocery tax cut, click here.
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