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C A N A D I A N April 2017


Co-op Taxes Support Area


2-percent gross receipts tax. It is in lieu of ad-valorem, sales, and other excise taxes. The gross receipt tax is then distributed by the Oklahoma Tax Commission to area school districts based on the miles of co-op power lines within the district. In 2016 CVEC paid


Schools A


$1,046,075.74 in gross receipt taxes. That amount, coupled with the $551,466.18 paid by WFEC, totaled over $1,597,541 paid to area schools. The accompanying chart details the taxes paid to each school district in CVEC’s service territory.


lthough co-ops don’t pay income tax, we do pay a


V ELECTRALITE SUPPLEMENT TO OKLAHOMA LIVING


Cleveland Little Axe


Creek Gypsy


Hughes Calvin Dustin


Holdenville Moss


Wetumka


Lincoln Chandler Davenport Meeker


Prague


Stroud Wellston White Rock


McIntosh Checotah Eufaula


Hanna


Okfuskee Bearden


CVEC WFEC


CVEC


CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC


CVEC CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC CVEC CVEC CVEC WFEC


CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC


CVEC WFEC


$475.40 24,795.87


51.72 3.98


21,776.83 20,875.37 30,099.29 6,363.18 6,389.90 57,318.35 10,208.57


5,718.71 5,537.70 48,536.40 24,159.42 98,164.83 53,588.60 3,650.03 15,107.33 31,571.24 1,451.09


340.14


39,587.37 76.37


27,358.29 30,396.58


13,884.02 33,527.88


Graham


Mason Okemah Paden


Weleetka


Oklahoma Harrah Luther Pott.


Asher Bethel


Dale


Earlsboro Grove Macomb


Maud McLoud


N. Rock Creek


Pleasant Grove Shawnee


S. Rock Creek Tecumseh


Wanette Seminole Bowlegs


Do we have your correct contact information?


There are times when we need to contact you, such as an emergen- cy or when we have scheduled maintenance that could briefly interrupt your electric service.


In order to reach you, we need your correct contact information. Please take a few minutes to call the co-op and provide us with your


current 911 address, primary phone number, and your E-mail address, if you have one. Thank you!


Butner


Justice Konawa New Lima


Sasakwa Seminole Strother


Varnum Wewoka


CVEC WFEC CVEC CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC


CVEC WFEC CVEC


CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC CVEC CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC CVEC CVEC


CVEC WFEC CVEC


CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC CVEC CVEC CVEC WFEC CVEC WFEC CVEC


3,669.92 10,539.52 984.61 7,817.22 42,634.70 14,918.25 3,948.39 24,744.95


22,952.40 1,323.80 920.96


23,232.87 25,910.22 30,803.90 16,933.34 21,562.73 33,711.53 6,508.39 34,533.03 28,385.41 21,134.35 45,925.81 23,316.41 30,240.52 21,511.81 200.90 1,332.71 12,479.71


45,751.64 41,572.54 57,602.79


12,734.32 13,849.03 31,603.06 37,550.21 4,935.00 39,857.89 8,019.20 12,744.26 15,478.32 24,482.03 14,444.96 63,403.05 17,464.03 13,659.25 12,347.02 6,850.51


TOTAL $1,597,541.92


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