Taxes Sales tax revenue makes up most of the General Fund, which pays for the City's day-to-day operations. Other important sources of revenue include use tax, property tax and hotel/motel tax.
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Annual Financial Reports & Trusts Annual Financial Reports (AFRs) have important information used to analyze the financial health of the City of Oklahoma City. The best way to see how the City is doing is to look at trends in key financial indicators like revenue, expenditures and fund balance.
Budget and Tax Reports The City of Oklahoma City adopts a budget each fiscal year, which runs July 1 to June 30. The budget process begins with an Oklahoma City Council budget workshop in March, continuing with a series of Finance Committee meetings in the spring and culminating in June when the Council adopts the budget.
Claims And Payroll These listings include payments to private entities, including without limitation, contractors, suppliers, engineers, architects or professional service contractors in accordance with the Oklahoma City (City) Ordinance Article IX.2.801 and the purchasing policies of the City or public trust.
Investor Relations The following is intended to be a brief and non-comprehensive description of the various credits related to the City of Oklahoma City and its related trusts and authorities. The City of Oklahoma City and its related trusts and authorities issue bonds and manage debt according to the City's Debt Management Policy.
Performance Data The Finance Department collects data about our performance and how satisfied our residents are with our services. The City's program is called Leading for Results (LFR), and residents and City leaders can use the data to help guide their decisions.