COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSAZ) – A series of bills signed into law on Friday in Ohio will overhaul the state’s property tax system.
Gov. Mike DeWine is scheduled to sign a package of five bills this afternoon intended to overhaul Ohio’s property tax system.
Explore the implications of abolishing property tax in Ohio and its potential impact on essential community services.
An Ohio Auditor of State Office report found that 65% of companies given a state tax credit or loan didn't comply with the job creation promised.
Ohio lawmakers passed legislation to expand property tax credits for homeowners and limit future tax increases.
In an interview with 10TV's Stacia Naquin, DeWine shared his thoughts and final reflections throughout his governorship.
Ohio lawmakers sent four bills to Gov. Mike DeWine to slash property taxes. See what this means for your tax bill.
Efforts to abolish or deeply reform property taxes are gaining momentum in multiple states — including Ohio — where impassioned debate has cited potential funding shortfalls for local services, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The words “abolish property taxes” have Ohio lawmakers’ full attention. The idea may never become law, but the existence of a constitutional amendment to erase the tax altogether has ...
A lot’s happening with Ohio property taxes, and that’s not just because property tax bills are rising. Earlier this summer, Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed several budget-line items that would’ve provided ...
The savings come from a change to how school taxes grow when property values rise. In Ohio, 20 mills is the minimum amount a school district can legally collect. That means it’s exempt from tax ...
Under the proposal, businesses could receive a tax credit for offering a minimum amount of paid leave to mothers and fathers ...