Oneok Subsidiaries Pay 2nd Half Ad Valorem Tax

From: The Journal Record | Date: April 2, 1992 | Copyright information

Special to The Journal Record TULSA _ Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. and other subsidiaries of Oneok of Tulsa sent $5.87 million to county treasurers in 63 counties for the second half payment of ad valorem taxes for 1991, it was announced Wednesday.

For the year, Oneok paid $11.79 million in ad valorem taxes and an additional $9.06 million in franchise and municipal gross receipts taxes throughout most of Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Natural Gas is the company's largest taxpayer a...

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