Industry · NAICS 53
Oklahoma Real Estate & Rental/Leasing Sales Tax Revenue
Real estate, plus equipment and consumer-goods rental and leasing. Statewide, this sector accounts for $285,508,244 of Oklahoma sales-tax revenue in the MuniRevenue dataset.
Oklahoma cities with the most real estate & rental/leasing revenue
| # | City | Sales-tax revenue |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oklahoma City, OK | $98,509,304 |
| 2 | Tulsa, OK | $59,817,106 |
| 3 | Norman, OK | $7,946,878 |
| 4 | Broken Arrow, OK | $5,902,279 |
| 5 | Lawton, OK | $5,570,695 |
| 6 | Edmond, OK | $4,881,478 |
| 7 | Ardmore, OK | $3,984,461 |
| 8 | Muskogee, OK | $3,849,925 |
| 9 | Enid, OK | $3,794,918 |
| 10 | Stillwater, OK | $3,325,495 |
| 11 | Midwest City, OK | $3,122,704 |
| 12 | Woodward, OK | $2,413,065 |
| 13 | Moore, OK | $2,150,252 |
| 14 | El Reno, OK | $2,104,746 |
| 15 | Shawnee, OK | $2,081,412 |
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Which Oklahoma cities have the most real estate & rental/leasing sales tax revenue?
Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman lead Oklahoma in real estate & rental/leasing (NAICS 53) sales tax revenue. The full ranking and each city's monthly history are on MuniRevenue.
How much real estate & rental/leasing sales tax does Oklahoma collect?
Statewide real estate & rental/leasing (NAICS 53) sales-tax revenue in the MuniRevenue dataset totals $285,508,244, sourced from the Oklahoma Tax Commission via OkTAP.