OKLAHOMA CITY – General Revenue Fund (GRF) collections in March totaled $634.2 million, which is $18.7 million, or 3%, above the monthly estimate. This total is also $26.9 million, or 4.1%, below collections from March 2025.
GRF collections for the first nine months of fiscal year 2026 stand at $6.1 billion. This is $315.1 million, or 5.5%, above the year-to-date estimate and $35.5 million, or 0.6%, above collections from the same period in FY 2025.
"March collections exceeded estimates in every major category," said OMES Director Mark Wood. "Notably, sales tax outperformed last March by 11.8%. As we enter the final quarter of the fiscal year, we anticipate continued stability in both GRF collections and Oklahoma's economy."
March 2026 revenue tables are available on the OMES website.
As state government’s main operating fund, the GRF is the key indicator of state government’s fiscal status and the predominant funding source for the annual appropriated state budget. GRF collections are revenues that remain for the appropriated state budget after rebates, refunds and other mandatory apportionments, and after sales and use taxes are remitted back to municipalities. In contrast, gross collections, reported by the state treasurer, are all revenues remitted to the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
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