Oklahoma Sales Tax License Registration

If your business is operating in Oklahoma, you may need to register for sales tax with the Oklahoma Tax Commission. Sales tax registration is required for businesses that sell tangible personal property or taxable services in the state.

How to get a Oklahoma Sales Tax License

There are 2 sales tax setup tasks you may need to complete in Oklahoma to get your sales tax licence. You can follow the guide below to help you get registered directly with the Oklahoma agencies or use Mosey to do it.

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Oklahoma Sales Tax Setup for LLC, LLP, Corporation

If you sell tangible personal property in Oklahoma on an ongoing basis, you are required to register with the OTC for a sales tax account. If you have a physical presence in Oklahoma, you have physical nexus for sales tax. If you are a remote seller or marketplace facilitator with $100,000 or more in taxable sales of tangible personal property delivered to Oklahoma, you have economic nexus for sales tax. Note: SaaS is not considered a taxable service in Oklahoma

  1. Register a Sales Tax Account

    Log in to your OkTAP account and file a Business Registration for a sales tax account. Online registrations are typically processed within 5 days.

Oklahoma Sales Tax Exemption for Corporation

Certain nonprofits may apply for a sales tax exemption for their purchases of property and services by filing the Application for Sales Tax Exemption with the State Tax Commission.

  1. Fill out Sales Tax Exemption Form

    Download and fill out the Sales Tax Exemption Form.

  2. Submit Sales Tax Exemption Form

    Mail the completed Sales Tax Exemption Form and any necessary documents outlined in the instructions to the State Tax Commission.

Oklahoma Sales Tax Filing Requirements & Deadlines

There are 2 sales tax filing requirements & deadlines you may need to complete in Oklahoma. You can follow the guide below or use Mosey to do it.

Oklahoma Sales Tax Reporting for LLC, LLP, Corporation

Most sales tax permit holders are required to file and remit sales tax monthly. If your monthly sales tax liability is $50 or less, you can file semi-anually (twice a year). If your monthly liability averaged $2,500 or more in the previous fiscal year, you have to file semi-monthly and may be subjected to additional payment and filing requirements. Note: A return must be filed even if there's no tax due in the reporting period.

  1. File and Pay Sales Tax

    Log in to your OkTAP account to file and pay sales tax online.

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