Municipal tax reform brings simpler compliance
OSCPA’s top legislative priority for years has been achieving meaningful reforms to Ohio’s municipal tax structure—the most complicated in the nation. In 2017, OSCPA worked with Ohio leaders and the Municipal Tax Reform Coalition to pass additional, pro-business reforms that reduce costs and red tape, making it easier for taxpayers to comply with filing requirements.

Business taxpayers who file net profits returns in more than one municipality can opt in to file one central return through the Ohio Business Gateway and make estimated quarterly payments.
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Latest news on municipal income tax reform:
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Jul 31, 2020
Getting optional centralized collection of municipal net profits taxes enacted in Ohio’s biennial budget was a difficult task, but one that will improve the state’s business climate.
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Jun 12, 2019
The Ohio Department of Taxation has issued a reminder for practitioners and calendar year taxpayers.
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May 23, 2019
Society pledges to continue working to protect needed reforms.
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Apr 05, 2019
Ohio’s 10th District Court of Appeals this week unanimously denied a motion for reconsideration collectively filed by over 160 cities seeking to overturn laws that enabled sweeping, pro-taxpayer municipal income tax changes.
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Feb 20, 2019
Less confusion, less hassle and less frustration. That’s the difference opting in to centralized collection could make for you and your business this year.