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Republican leaders of the Ohio Senate have proposed a $75-billion-dollar, two-year budget includes a 5% across-the-board income tax cut – which is a boost from 2% cut in the House budget.
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Last year, Ohio lawmakers passed a law allowing municipalities to continue to collect income taxes from employees who were temporarily working from home in other communities. The Ohio House has passed a bill that would change that.
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Ohio's tax revenues for April finished $866.5 million below estimates, the Office of Budget and Management announced Wednesday.Earlier this week, Gov.…
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The Ohio House unanimously decided to bring back income tax breaks for lobbyists and lawyers after the professions were excluded in the state…
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Republican Senate leaders say the budget they released yesterday is not the final product, but it does represent some of the changes they wanted to make…
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With the deadline to sign a new two-year budget a little over two weeks away, Ohio's state senators are releasing their proposal for that spending plan…
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Submitting your income tax returns in Ohio doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get a refund right away. Sometimes, in order to get your money, there's a quiz…
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The $69 billion budget bill is on its way to the Ohio Senate after an overwhelming majority of Republicans and Democrats approved it in the House. The...
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The House will vote on its version of the $69 billion state budget Thursday, after the first unanimous committee vote in more than a decade.Lawmakers…
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The two-year, $69 billion state budget proposed by the Ohio House makes some significant changes to the state’s tax cutouts.The House budget features $300…