Bonds Express offers an Oklahoma Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond with a 99% approval rate.

If you sell mixed beverages, beer, or wine in the State of Oklahoma, you must possess and Oklahoma Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond in order to receive a permit from the State to conduct business.

The Oklahoma Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond ensures that you will be responsible for paying any taxes due to the State as a result of conducting your business.  To calculate the proper tax due, under Oklahoma Tax Commission 710:20-5-4 you will have to report:

  • The total amount received for mixed beverages sold, prepared or served at the total retail
    price;
  • The total retail value, computed at the total retail price, of all mixed beverages sold,
    prepared or served either upon a discounted or complimentary basis;
  • The total amount received for ice or nonalcoholic beverages sold, prepared, or served for
    the purpose of being mixed with alcoholic beverages and consumed on the premises where the sale, preparation, or service of mixed beverages occurs; and
  • The total gross amount received as admission charges which entitle a person to
    complimentary mixed beverages or discounted prices for mixed beverages.

Upon totaling these amounts, you must multiply by the 13.5% tax rate to calculate the amount of your Gross Receipts Tax.  Please see the Oklahoma Tax Commission code for more information.

Bonds Express offers an Oklahoma Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond with a 100% approval rate.  We can easily approve you for a bond up to $5,000 if you provide a signed application.

A surety bond protects the party requesting the bond, the Obligee, against any financial losses as a result of poor financial decisions, damages, unethical decisions, or a failure to follow state and local laws on the part of you, the Principal.  The Oklahoma Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond holds you accountable for your business decisions.

By possessing an Oklahoma Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond, you are telling your Obligee that you can be trusted as a Principal and that you stand behind your business decisions.