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  2. Were you charged sales tax during Ohio's sales tax holiday ...

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    If you look back at your receipts during the holiday period, which ran from July 30 to Aug. 8, and find you were charged sales tax, the Ohio Department of Taxation suggests filing for a consumer ...

  3. Ohio sales holiday getting bigger this summer

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    Ohio's sales tax holiday is getting bigger this year with the holiday covering 10 days and eligible purchases up to $500 exempt from tax.

  4. Ohio Department of Taxation - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Department of Taxation is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for collection and administration of most state taxes, several local taxes and the oversight of real property taxation.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The average effective sales tax for different income groups of the combined 50 States (2007). The effective tax shown is calculated using a microsimulation model based on the 1990 Public Use Microdata Sample of census records and statistical data from the Internal Revenue Service for undisclosed years.

  8. Use tax - Wikipedia

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    However, there are some instances where the sales tax rate and the use tax rate vary. For example, a resident of Massachusetts, with a 6.25% "sales and use tax" on certain goods and services, purchases non-exempt goods or services in New Hampshire for use, storage or other consumption in Massachusetts. Under New Hampshire law, the New Hampshire ...

  9. Restaurants now part of Ohio sales tax holiday, with ...

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