

Budget Bill Leaves the House Filled with Tax Changes
PDF/Printer Friendly Version On Wednesday, April 26, the Ohio House of Representatives voted to pass Substitute H.B. 33, the operating...


House Finance Committee Makes Changes to Many Tax Provisions in H.B. 33
PDF/Printer Friendly Version The Ohio House of Representatives Finance Committee has released its substitute version of House Bill 33,...


Unraveling the Ohio Taxation of a Sale of a Business Interest Under Current and Future Law
PDF/Printer Friendly Version There is an ongoing debate in Ohio regarding whether the sale of a business interest, such as a stock sale...


Ohio’s "Conservative" Republican Leadership Increases GRF Spending by Nearly $4.8 Billion
PDF/Printer Friendly Version Although nearly three weeks late, Ohio has finally adopted a biennial budget, Am. Sub. H.B. 166 (“the Budget...


Ohio’s Biennial Budget Bill Enacted – Ohio Takes One Step Forward, Two Steps Back on Tax Policy
PDF/Printer Friendly Version Ohio Governor John Kasich signed the state’s biennial budget bill, Am. Sub. H.B. No. 49 (the “Bill”), as of...


Senate’s Budget Bill Contains Dramatic Tax Proposals
The Ohio Senate (the “Senate”) passed its version of the biennial budget bill, Am. Sub. H.B. No. 49 (the “Senate Bill”), on June 21, 2017


House Biennial Budget Bill Includes Many Tax Changes–Next Stop: the Ohio Senate
The Ohio House of Representatives (the “House”) passed its version of the biennial budget bill, Sub. H.B. No. 49 (the “House Bill”), on May


Proposed Change to the CAT Interest Exclusion is Worth Some Interest
The “As Introduced” version of Ohio’s proposed biennial budget bill, H.B. 49, proposes to narrow the exclusion of interest from the Commerci


Governor Kasich’s Municipal Tax Proposals – What is Really Being Proposed? – Questions and Answers
As part of his biennial budget bill proposal, H.B. 49, Governor John Kasich called for centralizing the administration of the municipal ne


Tax Analysis of Kasich's 2018 Budget
PDF/Printer Friendly Version House Bill 49 Introduced – Will Cost Business $1.2 Billion Over Next Two Years Last week, Governor John...