Oklahoma tax collections showed strong growth in April, driven largely by income tax revenue during tax season. State Treasurer Todd Russ reported total monthly revenue of about $2.5 billion, up nearly $468 million, or 23.2%, compared to April of last year.
The state’s rolling 12-month revenue total reached $17.79 billion, an increase of $894.6 million, or 5.3%, over the previous year.
Individual income tax collections climbed 52% year-over-year for April, while combined sales and use tax revenue increased 6.2%. Gross production taxes were also up 24.1% compared to April 2025.
Corporate income tax collections declined compared to a year ago, and other revenue sources were slightly lower.
Russ said Oklahoma remains “well-positioned” heading into the second quarter of 2026 as revenue growth accelerated in April.

