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  2. When does Ohio's sales tax holiday end? Here's what to know ...

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    Central Ohio sales-tax rates are as follows: Franklin County: 7.5% Delaware County: 7%, although the rate is 7.5% in portions of Columbus and Westerville that extend into Delaware County because ...

  3. Ohio's tax holiday begins soon. Here's when you can start saving

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    This year's sales-tax holiday is scheduled from midnight on July 30 through 11:59 p.m. on Aug. 8. According to the Ohio Department of Taxation, the sales-tax waiver will cover all tangible ...

  4. Is Ohio's sales tax holiday still going? Here's how long the ...

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    Central Ohio sales-tax rates are as follows: Franklin County: 7.5%. Delaware County: 7%, although the rate is 7.5% in portions of Columbus and Westerville that extend into Delaware County because ...

  5. Ohio sales tax holiday returns Tuesday

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    Jul. 25—LIMA — Ohioans will have 10 days to shop without paying sales tax when Ohio's sales tax holiday returns next Tuesday. The tax holiday will be in effect from midnight Tuesday, July 30 ...

  6. Value-added tax - Wikipedia

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    Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a national sales tax introduced in 1991 at a rate of 7%, later reduced to 5%. A Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) that combines the GST and provincial sales tax, is collected in New Brunswick (15%), Newfoundland (15%), Nova Scotia (15%), Ontario (13%) and Prince Edward Island (15%), while British Columbia had a 12% HST ...

  7. Tax holiday - Wikipedia

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    A tax holiday may be granted to particular activities, [2] in particular to develop a given area of business, [3] or to particular taxpayers. [4] Researchers found that on sales tax holidays, households increase the quantities of clothing and shoes bought by over 49% and 45%, respectively, relative to what they buy on average. [5]

  8. Ad valorem tax - Wikipedia

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    A value-added tax (VAT), or goods and services tax (GST), is a tax on exchanges. It is levied on the added value that results from each exchange. It differs from a sales tax because a sales tax is levied on the total value of the exchange. For this reason, a VAT is neutral with respect to the number of passages that there are between the ...

  9. Expansion of Ohio sales-tax holiday for 2024 adds restaurant ...

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    But the 10-day sales-tax waiver on dine-in meals will save Ohioans a bit of cash. Expansion of Ohio sales-tax holiday for 2024 adds restaurant meals to annual exemption Skip to main content