GRAY v. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION

No. 39211.

379 P.2d 843 (1963)

Earl Q. GRAY, Plaintiff in Error, v. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

March 5, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl Q. Gray, per se, Fischl & Culp, Ardmore, for plaintiff in error.

E.J. Armstrong, Moses Frye, Oklahoma City, for defendant in error.


PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from a ruling of the Oklahoma Tax Commission assessing a tax of $161.94, together with interest and penalties, for use tax upon a purchase of a livestock feed in the sum of $8,097.40. The purchase was made in the State of Texas, and the feed was shipped to the ranch of plaintiff in Johnston County, Oklahoma.

Prior to 1957, livestock feed was subject to a sales tax of 2% upon such feed purchased in Oklahoma. See 68 O.S. 1951 &...

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