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WKBN Youngstown on MSNTrustee fed up state grabbing township’s moneyAustintown Township Trustee Robert Santos says when the statewide issue to permit recreational use of marijuana was approved ...
Increases to the excise tax rate and other changes to Ohio’s adult-use cannabis program are included in proposals in the Ohio General Assembly.
Idahoans who sell less than $5,000 a per year worth of items in a nonbusiness setting would be exempt from having to obtain a sellers permit to charge sales tax if a new bill introduced in the ...
Republicans in the Ohio Senate are considering a bill that would change the law for adult marijuana sales in the state.
Currently, almost every seller in Idaho needs a seller’s permit, according to the Idaho State Tax Commission, including everyone who makes more than two sales in a 12-month period, including ...
Out of left field, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine proposed a "permanent solution" last week to a recurring problem Ohio faces when professional sports franchises ask the state to spend millions of dollars to ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNTobacco retailers sound off on propose Ohio tax increaseSome Ohio taxes could rise in 2026 if Gov. Mike DeWine’s budget proposal passes as is, including taxes on cigarettes, marijuana, and sports gambling. According ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cuyahoga County’s 2024 reappraisal of property taxes means it no longer has the highest tax rate per $100,000 in Ohio. Instead, the highest rate goes to a Montgomery County ...
Service charges Surprise residents and visitors pay when applying for permits or renting out city parks and pools will likely ...
The increase would generate an additional $319 million a year, according to the American Cancer Society, which supports the tax increase. Ohio’s current cigarette tax is the 29th highest in the ...
The child tax credit is part of the governor’s proposed budget -- a 600-page document that lays out his wishes on how to spend Ohio’s money (tax revenue, federal dollars) for the next two ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine suggested increasing the state's tax rate on sports betting from 20% to 40%, a move he thinks will yield between $130 million and $180 million annually. The state would ...
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