Jolley Resigns from Tax Commission

Oklahoma Tax Commission Chairman Clark Jolley is resigning from the position on November 1, 2021. He’s been on the Tax Commission for four and a half years.

“During my tenure, the Oklahoma Tax Commission made great strides in improving efficiency and transparency. We enhanced customer service by providing taxpayers with more online resources and access to 24-hour help, were the first state in the nation to implement a new robust anti-fraud system, and we cut our permanent real estate costs which keeps more money where it belongs – with the taxpayer. We accomplished all of this while keeping a dedicated focus on improving our agency’s internal culture for our greatest asset, our incredible employees. It is my solemn hope that the next appointee continues this trend,” Jolley wrote in his resignation letter.

While Jolley is leaving the Tax Commission, he did drop a hint via Twitter that something is coming soon. Here is Jolley’s Tweet.

 


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