Economic Nexus Laws by State: Oklahoma (Notice & Report)

by TaxJar November 1, 2020


State laws on economic nexus vary and it’s hard to keep up if you’re doing business in multiple states. We’ve done the research for you and here’s all the information you need to know about economic nexus in Oklahoma.

What is economic nexus in Oklahoma?

With the recent South Dakota v. Wayfair Supreme Court ruling in favor of South Dakota, states are now free to pursue sales tax from eCommerce businesses who have a “significant presence” in their state.

Significant presence or “nexus” was previously defined as having a physical presence (ex: a brick & mortar store, employee or inventory in a fulfillment center like FBA). But with this recent ruling, this definition has been expanded to include economic activity in a state as well. This concept of triggering sales tax responsibility because of your economic activity in a state is now referred to as economic nexus.

Most importantly, what this means is that if you pass a state’s economic threshold for total revenue in that state and/or number of transactions in that state, you’re now legally required to register, collect and remit sales tax for that state.

How are economic nexus laws different from notice and report laws?

“Notice and report” laws are state laws that require online sellers with no physical presence in a state to either collect sales tax or provide a significant amount of reporting to states and their buyers if they meet a certain revenue or transaction threshold. While these sound similar to economic nexus laws, they are slightly different.

The biggest difference between economic nexus laws and notice and report laws are that notice and report laws have been legally in effect starting July 1, 2017, starting with the state of Colorado’s notice and report law. Economic nexus laws were not declared Constitutional until June 21, 2018 when SCOTUS handed down their decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair.

As a seller, this could make a big difference to you if have not been sales tax compliant. For example, as of right now, no states have attempted to apply economic nexus sales tax laws to online sellers retroactively. So if you are just now learning about economic nexus, you do have time to become compliant. But if you have not been compliant in states with notice and report laws, you may want to consult a sales tax expert on how to mitigate any damage since these laws have been in effect for a while at this point.

What’s the threshold for economic nexus laws in Oklahoma?

  • State: Oklahoma
  • Threshold: Sales in Oklahoma of at least $100,000 in the previous 12 months
  • Summary: Sellers who meet the threshold are required to elect to do one of the following on or before June 1 of each calendar year:
    1. Register for an Oklahoma sales tax permit and collect sales tax on Oklahoma sales
    2. Comply with Oklahoma’s notice and reporting requirements 
  • Full text: You can read Oklahoma’s full economic nexus law here

When did this Oklahoma law go into effect or is it planned?

This law went into effect 11/1/2019.

I meet the economic threshold requirement in Oklahoma. Now what?

Here’s a quick checklist of what to do next:

  1. Decided whether you want to comply with the sales tax collection requirements or the notice and report requirements
  2. If you opt to collect sales tax, register for a sales tax permit in Oklahoma (info below)
  3. Choose a technology like TaxJar to help you manage multi-state compliance. Sign up for a free 30-day trial to see how we can help you save time!
  4. Connect TaxJar once to all of the places you sell
  5. Ensure all your eCommerce channels are setup correctly to collect sales tax
  6. Enroll in AutoFile and tell us how often you need to file
  7. Relax, you now handled your sales tax exposure.  We’ll handle the rest for you.

Can you help me register for a sales tax permit?

Certainly! TaxJar offers these two options:

  1. Read our do it yourself instructions for every state
  2. Visit our registration page to request TaxJar manage your Oklahoma registration for you

Who can handle my Oklahoma sales tax filings for me?

At TaxJar, we help more than 10,000 sellers manage their sales tax needs every month. We help your business save on submitting your returns with our automated filing service called AutoFile.  Read more about how AutoFile can handle all of your returns in as many states as you’d like.

I’ve met this threshold in Oklahoma, now where can I ask questions?

We recommend speaking with a vetted sales tax expert to answer specific questions for your business.

And finally…I’m close to meeting this threshold for Oklahoma. Will TaxJar notify me when I reach it?

Yes! With TaxJar’s Economic Nexus Insights Dashboard, you can see where your business currently has nexus, where your business is approaching nexus, and recommended next steps on how to begin complying with sales tax in all states.

Proactive notifications let you know when you’re approaching or have reached thresholds, so you can stay in front of any changes to your nexus requirements.


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