The amendment, attached to House Bill 153 in the Senate Finance Committee, ?exempts from property taxation a convention center and golf courses owned by the largest city in a county having a population greater than 750,000 but less than 850,000.? A fiscal note that follows the amendment says the population restriction appears to limit applicability to Hamilton...
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
City seeks $19M tax break in budget bill
The city of Cincinnati is seeking an amendment to the state budget bill that would eliminate up to $19 million in property tax liabilities caused by a series of recent rulings by Ohio?s Tax Commissioner.
The amendment, attached to House Bill 153 in the Senate Finance Committee, ?exempts from property taxation a convention center and golf courses owned by the largest city in a county having a population greater than 750,000 but less than 850,000.? A fiscal note that follows the amendment says the population restriction appears to limit applicability to Hamilton...
The amendment, attached to House Bill 153 in the Senate Finance Committee, ?exempts from property taxation a convention center and golf courses owned by the largest city in a county having a population greater than 750,000 but less than 850,000.? A fiscal note that follows the amendment says the population restriction appears to limit applicability to Hamilton...
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