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Business & EconomyThe state’s revenue numbers for September include the impact of the sales tax holiday, expanded to 10 days this year and including nearly anything under $500.
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To get a handle on how this is playing out in Ohio, we talked to four veteran political observers: progressive activist Morgan Harper, Republican strategist Terry Casey, Ohio Public Radio reporter Jo Ingles and Cleveland.com reporter Andrew Tobias.
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Business & EconomyDuring the next ten days, Ohioans won't have to pay sales tax on many things, as long as they don't cost more than $500.
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Ohio’s sales tax holiday runs from July 30 and August 8, but isn’t the two-week event legislators wanted.
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Ohioans in the market for school supplies will be able to shop tax-free this weekend, thanks to the state’s annual back to school sales-tax holiday.It’s…
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Some children are going back to school this week in Ohio along with items bought during the state’s annual sales tax holiday two weekends ago.Ohio is one…
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As students prepare to head back to class, buyers get a bit of a break on certain school supplies and clothing during Ohio's annual sales tax holiday this…
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Controversial bills involving abortion, gun rights and pay raises for elected officials passed by lawmakers during the lame duck session. Some might be…
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Ohio is the only Midwest state that’s had a sales tax holiday for the last three years. And now the Senate has unanimously approved a bill that would…
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Ohio shoppers had a chance to save money over the weekend with a sales tax holiday on school supplies. But the perennial August event is drawing some...