Oklahoma Farm Report masthead graphic with wheat on the left and cattle on the right.
Howdy Neighbors!
Ron Hays, Director of Farm and Ranch Programming, Radio Oklahoma Ag Network  |  2401 Exchange Ave, Suite F, Oklahoma City, Ok 73108  |  (405) 601-9211

advertisements
   
   
   
   
   

Agricultural News


State Receipts Jump as Holiday Season Begins

Tue, 07 Dec 2021 10:38:15 CST

State Receipts Jump as Holiday Season Begins Entering the holiday season, all major revenue streams in November rose by at least double digits, pushing Oklahoma Gross Receipts to the Treasury up by almost one-fourth compared to the prior year, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced today.

November gross receipts of $1.19 billion and 12-month receipts of $14.92 billion eclipsed collections from prior years. November receipts are up 22.9%, while 12-month receipts climbed 13.1%.
Treasurer McDaniel said all near term indicators point to continued growth in the state economy.
"Strong sales are expected this holiday season," McDaniel said. "With less than three-percent unemployment and oil prices at a seven-year high, gross receipts paint a picture of a healthy state economy."

Gross production tax collections on oil and gas were $115 million in November, up $74 million, or 180.6% compared to November of last year. It marks the fourth consecutive month of collections above $100 million and the eighth month in a row of more than 100% growth compared to the same month of the prior year.

November gross production receipts are from September oil field activity, when West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil at Cushing averaged $71.65 per barrel and Henry Hub natural gas averaged $5.16 per million BTU.

November income tax collections rose by 17.3%, sales and use tax receipts were up by 17.4%, and motor vehicle gross revenue climbed 16.8%.
Twelve-month collections, closing in on an unprecedented $15 billion, show growth in all four major revenue streams, ranging from 65.8% in gross production receipts to 8.3% in combined income taxes.

Other Indicators
The Oklahoma Business Conditions Index for November indicates anticipated economic growth in the coming months. The monthly index was set at 62.4, down from 63 in October. Numbers above 50 indicate expansion is expected during the next three to six months.

The October unemployment rate in Oklahoma was reported as 2.7% by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The state's jobless rate was down from 3.0% in August and from 5.2% in October 2020. The U.S. unemployment rate was set at 4.6% in October.

November Collections
Compared to gross receipts from November 2020, collections in November 2021 show:
· Total monthly gross collections are $1.19 billion, up $222.7 million, or 22.9%.
· Gross income tax collections, a combination of individual and corporate income taxes, generated $337.1 million, up by $49.8 million, or 17.3%.
- Individual income tax collections are $316.7 million, an increase of $46 million, or 17%.
- Corporate collections are $20.4 million, up by $3.8 million, or 23%.
· Combined sales and use tax collections, including remittances on behalf of cities and counties, total $537 million - up by $79.7 million, or 17.4%.
- Sales tax collections total $457.3 million, an increase of $71.5 million, or 18.5%.
- Use tax receipts, collected on out-of-state purchases including internet sales, generated $79.7 million, an increase of $8.1 million, or 11.4%.
· Gross production taxes on oil and natural gas total $115 million, an increase of $74 million, or 180.6%.
· Motor vehicle taxes produced $66.6 million, up by $9.6 million, or 16.8%.
· Other collections composed of some 60 different sources including taxes on fuel, tobacco, medical marijuana, and alcoholic beverages, produced $137.5 million - up by $9.7 million, or 7.6%.
- The medical marijuana tax produced $4.8 million, up by $10,778, or 0.2% from November 2020.

Twelve-month collections
Combined gross receipts for past 12 months compared to the trailing 12 months show:
· Gross revenue totals $14.92 billion. That is $1.73 billion, or 13.1%, above collections from the previous period.
· Gross income taxes generated $5.17 billion, an increase of $396.8 million, or 8.3%.
- Individual income tax collections total $4.35 billion, up by $265 million, or 6.5%.
- Corporate collections are $814.9 million, an increase of $131.8 million, or 19.3%.
· Combined sales and use taxes generated $6.17 billion, an increase of $719.7 million, or 13.2%.
- Gross sales tax receipts total $5.26 billion, up by $579.8 million, or 12.4%.
- Use tax collections generated $912.5 million, an increase of $140 million, or 18.1%.
· Oil and gas gross production tax collections generated $1.07 billion, up by $423.9 million, or 65.8%.
· Motor vehicle collections total $861.8 million, an increase of $82.9 million, or 10.6%.
· Other sources generated $1.65 billion, up by $102.3 million, or 6.6%.
- Medical marijuana taxes generated $66.3 million, up by $11.9 million, or 21.8%.

About Gross Receipts to the Treasury
The monthly Gross Receipts to the Treasury report, developed by the state treasurer's office, provides a timely and broad view of the state's economy.

It is released in conjunction with the General Revenue Fund report from the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, which provides information to state agencies for budgetary planning purposes.

The General Revenue Fund, the state's main operating account, receives less than half of the state's gross receipts with the remainder apportioned to other state funds, remitted to cities and counties, and paid in rebates and refunds.

   

 

WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSI

 


Top Agricultural News

  • Oklahoma Youth Expo Sale of Champions Sale Order Available Here- Sale Set for 4 PM Friday  Fri, 17 Mar 2023 04:50:54 CDT
  • Rural Voters Dominated Vote to Defeat Recreational Marijuana March 7th  Fri, 10 Mar 2023 07:13:05 CST
  • Ron Hays Talks to Israeli Ag Tour Guide Colin Lotzof About the Miraclel of Ag in Israel  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 22:11:04 CST
  • OALP Members Experience First Hand View of Cutting Edge Drip Irrigation Technology as Israel Travel Ends  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:51:49 CST
  • OALP Members Get First Hand View of Cutting Edge Drip Irrigation Technology as Israel Travel Ends  Wed, 22 Feb 2023 10:50:10 CST
  • Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program Sees Fruit, Beef and Dairy Production North of the Sea of Galilee in Israel  Mon, 20 Feb 2023 21:56:02 CST
  • Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program Sees Diverse Farm Operations in Jordan River Valley of Israel  Sun, 19 Feb 2023 21:17:30 CST
  • Israeli Tour Guide Mark Kedem Talks About The Cultural Aspects of What Class XX of OALP is Experiencing   Sat, 18 Feb 2023 22:17:23 CST

  • More Headlines...

       

    Ron salutes our daily email sponsors!

    Oklahoma Beef council Oklahoma Ag Credit Oklahoma Farm Bureau National Livestock Credit Ag Mediation Program P&K Equipment Oklahoma City Farm Show Union Mutual Stillwater Milling Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association KIS FUTURES, INC.
       
       
       

    Search OklahomaFarmReport.com

    © 2008-2024 Oklahoma Farm Report
    Email Ron   |   Newsletter Signup   |    Current Spots   |    Program Links

    WebReady powered by WireReady® Inc.