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Ohio’s farmers are aging, but aspiring farmers sometimes struggle to break into the field, unable to afford the steep cost of land and equipment. A new program could help.
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The Ohio Tax Credit Authority approved a tax credit plan valued at $475 million for the semiconductor plant in Licking County, with that value expected to be set even higher soon.
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The five-member Ohio Tax Credit Authority board is expected to meet Monday to consider the 30-year, $650-million job creation tax credit for Intel's new semiconductor chip campus in New Albany.
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The state of Ohio is calling on General Motors to refund the state tens of millions of dollars in tax credits in reaction to closing the Lordstown auto…
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Attorney General Dave Yost says he doesn’t like some of what he found in a review of state incentives for economic development projects in the final year…
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As lawmakers are working out differences in their transportation budgets, there’s one thing in the Senate’s version that doesn’t seem to have anything to…
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Gahanna residents who work outside of the city could see their income taxes go up if City Council members approve legislation to reduce some credits.…
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The agency that helps finance low- and moderate-income housing in Ohio is giving developers incentives to reduce infant mortality. The Ohio Housing...
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A Northeast Ohio lawmaker is proposing an expansion of Ohio’s tax credit for motion pictures produced in the state.HB 525 would more than double the…
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Eight projects in Northeast Ohio have won the latest round of state historic preservation tax credits. Northeast Ohio will claim the biggest chunk of the tax credits, with about $9.8 million newly awarded out of the $28.4 million given out this round. The state also set aside credits in this round for the Goodyear headquarters building in Akron, Union Trust building on Euclid Avenue and May Company building on Public Square, three local projects that received large allotments of credits over several years.