Industry · NAICS 11
Oklahoma Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Sales Tax Revenue
Farms, ranches, forestry, and related agricultural operations across Oklahoma. Statewide, this sector accounts for $8,707,520 of Oklahoma sales-tax revenue in the MuniRevenue dataset.
Oklahoma cities with the most agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting revenue
| # | City | Sales-tax revenue |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tulsa, OK | $3,460,607 |
| 2 | Oklahoma City, OK | $773,905 |
| 3 | Miami, OK | $474,782 |
| 4 | Bartlesville, OK | $434,236 |
| 5 | Sand Springs, OK | $426,132 |
| 6 | Muskogee, OK | $254,339 |
| 7 | Norman, OK | $240,029 |
| 8 | Enid, OK | $204,331 |
| 9 | Claremore, OK | $192,408 |
| 10 | Chickasha, OK | $190,230 |
| 11 | Broken Arrow, OK | $167,514 |
| 12 | Ada, OK | $156,948 |
| 13 | Afton, OK | $140,726 |
| 14 | Glenpool, OK | $132,801 |
| 15 | Sapulpa, OK | $126,635 |
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Which Oklahoma cities have the most agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting sales tax revenue?
Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Miami lead Oklahoma in agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting (NAICS 11) sales tax revenue. The full ranking and each city's monthly history are on MuniRevenue.
How much agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting sales tax does Oklahoma collect?
Statewide agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting (NAICS 11) sales-tax revenue in the MuniRevenue dataset totals $8,707,520, sourced from the Oklahoma Tax Commission via OkTAP.