Oklahoma State Treasurer Expands Tax Refund Options with Oklahoma Tax Commission
The Oklahoma State Treasurer’s Office is proud to announce a significant improvement in how Oklahomans can receive their state tax refunds. Thanks to a new agreement with the Oklahoma Tax Commission, taxpayers now have an additional option to receive their refunds via paper check, giving residents greater flexibility and control over their money.
Previously, taxpayers could choose to receive their refunds through ACH direct deposit or via a state-issued debit card. While the debit card provided a useful alternative for some, it often fell short of meeting the preferences and needs of many Oklahomans. Recognizing this, the State Treasurer’s Office, in partnership with the Oklahoma Tax Commission, worked to offer the check option—making the process more convenient and empowering taxpayers to choose what works best for them.
“We’re committed to championing the people of Oklahoma, and this change reflects our dedication to putting power back in their hands,” said State Treasurer Todd Russ. “By expanding Oklahoma tax refund options, we’re giving people easier access to their hard-earned money and ensuring that their preferences are respected.”
The new check option complements the existing ACH option, which remains the fastest and most efficient way to receive refunds. For those who prefer a tangible payment option, the check is a welcomed improvement, eliminating the need to navigate the limitations sometimes associated with debit cards.
This initiative aligns with the State Treasurer’s broader commitment to modernizing financial services and improving accessibility for all Oklahomans. By working hand-in-hand with the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the Treasurer’s Office is creating practical solutions that make a real difference in people’s lives.
“Every step we take is about improving financial experiences for Oklahomans, and this is a clear example of government working for the people,” said Treasurer Todd Russ. “We’re proud to celebrate this new option with the Oklahoma Tax Commission and the positive impact it will have on taxpayers across the state.”
See new check option, available on page 51 of full tax form.