Donate

Budget & Tax

Curtis Shelton | April 5, 2023

Spotlight on taxes: property tax

Curtis Shelton

As I pointed out in my previous posts in this series, Oklahomans pay many different taxes—income tax, sales tax, gasoline tax, insurance premium tax, excise tax, and many more. Today let’s consider the property tax. Property taxes are the third-largest revenue generator for state and local taxes in Oklahoma, behind income and sales taxes. Property tax collections make up 22 percent of the $21 billion in state and local tax collections. In 2022, local property tax collections were $4.66 billion. That’s $1,160 per capita or roughly $4,638 for a family of four.


Local property taxes are a great example of how, whether you bear the direct burden or not, taxation is felt by everyone. For example, while renters may not pay property taxes themselves, every landlord is baking the cost of property taxes into the cost of rent. Likewise, every farmer or rancher is accounting for the property tax costs on their land and equipment. Consumers see those costs in higher prices of food.

Curtis Shelton Policy Research Fellow

Curtis Shelton

Policy Research Fellow

Curtis Shelton currently serves as a policy research fellow for OCPA with a focus on fiscal policy. Curtis graduated Oklahoma State University in 2016 with a Bachelors of Arts in Finance. Previously, he served as a summer intern at OCPA and spent time as a staff accountant for Sutherland Global Services.

Loading Next