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What would happen if Ohio eliminated state income taxes? Would you end up paying more in sales taxes?
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A New York Timesstory that details how little President Trump has paid in federal income taxes has handed Democrats what they hope will be a potent campaign message.
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The City of Cleveland is facing a decline in almost every revenue source due to the coronavirus pandemic. No layoffs or furloughs are scheduled at this time, according to Mayor Frank Jackson’s office. The city is anticipating major losses in a few areas, said Director of Finance Sharon Dumas, particularly the entertainment and hospitality sectors. Before the virus, initial projections anticipated $40 million in revenue from those areas in 2020, Dumas said, but the city now expects to see just half that amount.
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The state’s tax revenue report for July was the first one showing gains in three months. But Ohio’s chief budget officer says she expects the economic...
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The conservative Buckeye Institute has filed a lawsuit over temporary income tax changes imposed by state lawmakers in March. The tax provisions were part…
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Commutes have gotten remarkably short for some workers. Instead of fighting traffic on the freeway, they’re walking down the hall. But that arrangement…
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A new study found Columbus relies more heavily on income tax revenue than almost any other city in America. That could mean it’s among the first to…
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Ohio would cut personal income taxes by 4%, raise the age for buying tobacco products to 21 and direct $550 million for educational wraparound services…
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After 17 days of overtime budget negotiations, lawmakers in the Ohio House and Senate have reached a $69 billion two-year spending deal.The plan was…
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Lawmakers who have been negotiating Ohio's next two-year state budget were set to reconvene Tuesday, a day before the extended deadline for the House and…