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11 August 2017

Ohio Enacts Budget Including Expanded Sales Tax Nexus, Municipal Income Tax Changes, And Amnesty Program

The Ohio legislature recently passed biennial budget legislation including several significant tax provisions. Gov. John Kasich signed the bill on June 30, 2017, vetoing several line items.
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The Ohio legislature recently passed biennial budget legislation including several significant tax provisions. Gov. John Kasich signed the bill on June 30, 2017, vetoing several line items. Notably, the legislation expands sales tax nexus, eliminates the throwback rule used to apportion business income for municipal income tax purposes, allows businesses to elect for the Ohio Department of Taxation to administer the municipal income tax, and provides for the establishment of a tax amnesty program. Further, the budget legislation eliminates the two lowest income tax brackets applicable to individual nonbusiness income and modifies several other tax provisions, including administrative rules, sales and use taxes, lodging tax, severance tax, excise tax, property tax, and credits and exemptions.

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ARTICLE
11 August 2017

Ohio Enacts Budget Including Expanded Sales Tax Nexus, Municipal Income Tax Changes, And Amnesty Program

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