Under new state legislation (Senate Bill 327), Ohio’s personal income tax would be phased out over the next 10 years. As reported by Cleveland.com (subscription), the bill — which has been sponsored by nearly a third of GOP senators — would make Ohio the eighth state to vote to abolish its personal income tax. It would also eventually create an annual revenue deficit of more than $10 billion based on current state spending. 4/27/2022
Bill Would Phase Out Ohio’s State Income Tax
04/29/2022