Plainly put, Ohio’s tax laws are a mess, and not just property taxes but an overlapping and confusing array of commuter and municipal income taxes that perplex and vex those expected to pay them. It's ...
Every weekday, Ohio’s cities swell with people who don’t live there. Commuters rely on everything from the roads beneath ...
No matter where you’re coming or going, taxes are inevitable. Many Ohioans’ earned income is taxed both where they live and ...
There’s no income tax increase is in this budget, but going back to voters is a possibility. It’s not the preferred plan, ...
The result was two decades in the making. Republicans in charge of the Statehouse ended the progressive, or graduated, income tax in Ohio. They did so in the most recent state budget bill, commencing ...
Newark voters will see a request on the Nov. 4 ballot to approve a half-percent income tax increase to 2.25% from the current ...
Ohio’s constitutionally permitted 10 mills of property tax is known as ‘inside’ millage, while any other levies approved by ...
The Ohio Legislature is ignoring the recent court ruling declaring EdChoice vouchers unconstitutional, giving $2.5 billion to ...
Frustration over commuter taxes boiled over during the pandemic when thousands of people working from home were still dinged ...