Finance
Oklahoma's ad valorem tax may be deducted from federal income taxes for:
AAll taxpayers without limitation
BTaxpayers who itemize deductions on their federal return, subject to the SALT (State and Local Tax) deduction cap✓ Correct
COnly first-time homebuyers
DOnly commercial property owners
Explanation
Property taxes paid on Oklahoma real estate may be deductible as state and local taxes (SALT) on federal income tax returns for taxpayers who itemize. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 capped the SALT deduction at $10,000 ($5,000 for married filing separately).
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