Industry · NAICS 23
Oklahoma Construction Sales Tax Revenue
Building construction, heavy and civil engineering, and specialty trade contractors. Statewide, this sector accounts for $41,182,687 of Oklahoma sales-tax revenue in the MuniRevenue dataset.
Oklahoma cities with the most construction revenue
| # | City | Sales-tax revenue |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oklahoma City, OK | $12,929,901 |
| 2 | Tulsa, OK | $5,650,901 |
| 3 | Edmond, OK | $1,877,820 |
| 4 | Norman, OK | $1,423,650 |
| 5 | Enid, OK | $796,776 |
| 6 | Muskogee, OK | $754,126 |
| 7 | Broken Arrow, OK | $676,625 |
| 8 | Lawton, OK | $625,421 |
| 9 | Yukon, OK | $534,049 |
| 10 | Stillwater, OK | $526,321 |
| 11 | Moore, OK | $446,184 |
| 12 | Midwest City, OK | $421,705 |
| 13 | El Reno, OK | $416,605 |
| 14 | Duncan, OK | $399,663 |
| 15 | Owasso, OK | $385,426 |
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Which Oklahoma cities have the most construction sales tax revenue?
Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Edmond lead Oklahoma in construction (NAICS 23) sales tax revenue. The full ranking and each city's monthly history are on MuniRevenue.
How much construction sales tax does Oklahoma collect?
Statewide construction (NAICS 23) sales-tax revenue in the MuniRevenue dataset totals $41,182,687, sourced from the Oklahoma Tax Commission via OkTAP.