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Business & EconomyProperty rates in the county are expected to rise, on average, 40% - the biggest jump in recent memory.
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The top priority piece of legislation for House Speaker Jason Stephens will cost the state of Ohio billions of dollars every year, according to a fiscal analysis from the researchers who do those reports for state lawmakers.
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North Carolina plans to tax residents who get student loan forgiveness and some other states are looking at doing the same but not Ohio.
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The bill would require employers of non-U.S. citizen, temporary agricultural workers to pay municipal income taxes if they live in one city but work in another.
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With more people shifting to permanent remote work, the Buckeye Institute is recommending cities use remaining federal American Rescue Plan money to modernize their tax systems to be less reliant on commuter taxes.
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When voters head to the polls, they pick representatives responsible for making decisions on taxing. Those decisions can be anything from funding services in local governments to tax loopholes for corporations and tax breaks for the wealthy.
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There are seven candidates in Ohio’s Republican US Senate primary – five have raised and spent millions. And while social issues have dominated those campaigns, money and taxes are important issues that the winner will deal with as a potential U.S. Senator.
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Ohioans will have more time to get their state and federal taxes done this year. The deadline for filing and paying those has been delayed one month until May 17.
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This year's tax season means 1.7 million 1099-G forms will go out to Ohioans, requiring them to declare unemployment benefits as income. The forms will be…
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Ohio is one of only six states in the country that doesn’t have an income tax on corporate profits. A liberal leaning think tank that studies public…