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If you are a Texas resident, you would not have to pay Oklahoma tax on it. Retirement income is only taxable in the state you are a resident of (if it is taxed) when it was received.
If you are an Oklahoma resident, each individual, may exclude their retirement benefits, up to
$10,000, but not to exceed the amount included in the Federal Adjusted
Gross Income. (To be eligible, you must have retirement income in your
name.)
The retirement benefits must be received from the following: the
civil service of the United States*, the Oklahoma Public Employees
Retirement System of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Teacher's Retirement System,
the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System, the Oklahoma
Firefighters Pension and Retirement System, the Oklahoma Police Pension
and Retirement System, the Employee retirement systems created by
counties pursuant to Sections 951 et seq. of Title 19 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, the Uniform Retirement System for Justices and Judges, the
Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Department Retirement Fund, the Oklahoma
Employment Security Commission Retirement Plan, or the Employee
retirement systems created by municipalities pursuant to Sections 48 -
101 et seq. of Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
[Edited 10.03.18 4:31PM]
If you are a Texas resident, you would not have to pay Oklahoma tax on it. Retirement income is only taxable in the state you are a resident of (if it is taxed) when it was received.
If you are an Oklahoma resident, each individual, may exclude their retirement benefits, up to
$10,000, but not to exceed the amount included in the Federal Adjusted
Gross Income. (To be eligible, you must have retirement income in your
name.)
The retirement benefits must be received from the following: the
civil service of the United States*, the Oklahoma Public Employees
Retirement System of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Teacher's Retirement System,
the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System, the Oklahoma
Firefighters Pension and Retirement System, the Oklahoma Police Pension
and Retirement System, the Employee retirement systems created by
counties pursuant to Sections 951 et seq. of Title 19 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, the Uniform Retirement System for Justices and Judges, the
Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Department Retirement Fund, the Oklahoma
Employment Security Commission Retirement Plan, or the Employee
retirement systems created by municipalities pursuant to Sections 48 -
101 et seq. of Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
[Edited 10.03.18 4:31PM]
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