Every Oklahoma resident who has sufficient gross income to require the filing of a federal income tax return is required to file an Oklahoma return.
To use this chart, first find your filing status. Then read across to find your age at the end of 2011. You must file a return if your gross income was at least the amount shown in the last column.
| If your Filing Status Is ... | And your Age Is ... | And if your Gross Income Is ... |
| Single | Under 65 | $9,500 |
| 65 or older | $10,950 | |
| Married Filing Joint | Both under 65 | $19,000 |
| One 65 or older | $20,150 | |
| Both 65 or older | $21,300 | |
| Married Filing Separate | Any age | $3,700 |
| Head of Household | Under 65 | $12,200 |
| 65 or older | $13,650 | |
|
Qualifying Widow(er) with a Dependent Child |
Under 65 | $15,300 |
| 65 or older | $16,450 |
After you finish your federal tax return, your information will accurately and automatically transfer into your state return. Just answer a few state specific questions, and you're done.
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