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One exception: You'll still get taxed on beer, wine and cocktails. But the 10-day sales-tax waiver on dine-in meals will save Ohioans a bit of cash.
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 ...
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 ...
There is no sales tax on food items, but prepared meals purchased in a restaurant are subject to a meal tax of 6.25% (in some towns voters chose to add a local 0.75% tax, raising the meal tax to 7%, with that incremental revenue coming back to the town). Sales tax on liquor was repealed in a 2010 referendum vote.
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 ...
The Ohio State University Department of Human and Community Resource Development (2003). Summit County. Retrieved April 29, 2005. Summit County Fiscal Officer, John Donofrio (2005). TAX YEAR 2004/COLLECTION YEAR 2005 FULL TAX RATE SUMMARY SHEET. Retrieved April 29, 2005. Grant, C.R.; et al. (1891). Illustrated Summit County Ohio. Akron Map & Atlas.
COTA is funded by a permanent 0.25% sales tax as well as another 10-year 0.25% sales tax. [5] The agency was founded in 1971, replacing the private Columbus Transit Company. Mass transit service in the city dates to 1863, progressively with horsecars, streetcars, and buses. The Central Ohio Transit Authority began operating in 1974 and has made ...
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