Do I need to file a return if I have no income in Oklahoma?

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No, if you have no income in Oklahoma, you are not required to file a return with the Oklahoma Tax Commission. According to the Oklahoma law, individuals whose total gross income is below the filing threshold are not obligated to file a return. The filing threshold for Oklahoma varies depending on the filing status. For example, for single filers under the age of 65, the threshold is $12,000. However, even if you are not required to file, you may still choose to do so if you meet certain criteria, such as qualifying for tax credits or wanting to claim a refund for taxes withheld from any Oklahoma-source income. To determine your specific situation, consult the Oklahoma Tax Commission's official guidelines or contact their customer service for expert advice.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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