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HB 2479

Revenue and taxation; Oklahoma Revenue and Taxation Act of 2025; effective date.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Brian Hill

Oklahoma HB 2479 modifies the state Revenue and Taxation Act with an unspecified effective date; early legislative stage with limited public information available.

Second Reading referred to Rules
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Bill Summary · HB 2479

Legislative bill overview

HB 2479 is a revenue and taxation bill introduced in Oklahoma that modifies provisions of the Oklahoma Revenue and Taxation Act. The bill was authored by Representative Brian Hill and is currently in the early legislative stages, having completed first reading and been referred to Rules following second reading.

Why is this important

Revenue and taxation bills directly affect state government funding, tax rates, deductions, or compliance procedures that impact both individual taxpayers and businesses. The specific mechanisms and effective date of this legislation will determine how quickly any changes take effect and which populations or economic sectors are most affected.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of publicly available details: Without access to the bill's specific provisions, stakeholders and taxpayers cannot yet assess whether it raises, lowers, or restructures taxes
  • Effective date implications: The bill's emphasis on an effective date suggests timing-sensitive changes that could affect financial planning for individuals and businesses
  • Economic impact uncertainty: Depending on provisions, the bill could face opposition from business groups, taxpayer advocates, or those concerned about state revenue adequacy

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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