Escrow & Title
Oklahoma does NOT impose a state real estate transfer tax. This means:
AAbsolutely no fees are due at closing
BBuyers and sellers pay only federal transfer taxes
CThe state-level documentary stamp tax has been eliminated✓ Correct
DOnly county-level transfer fees apply
Explanation
Oklahoma abolished its real estate transfer tax. Unlike many states that charge transfer taxes based on sale price, Oklahoma does not impose a state-level transfer tax on the sale of real property, which reduces closing costs.
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