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New Income Tax Reductions for Ohio Business Owners

by | 13 Jan | Ohio business owners, Taxes - Corporate & Business, Taxes - Planning, Rules and Returns

By Brett W. Neate, CPA, MTax
Senior Tax Manager 

Ohio Income Tax Rates Zinner Business owners have another reason to smile today. Governor Kasich recently signed into law House Bill 64, Ohio’s biennial budget, which contained a number of tax benefits for pass-through business owners.  In addition to an across-the-board 6.3% reduction in income tax rates, the budget contained the following changes that will benefit many business owners:

Related read: Notice to All Business Owners

  • The small business income tax deduction for 2015 will be 75% of the first $250,000 of Ohio sourced business income.  For tax years after 2015, the deduction increases to 100% of the first $250,000 of Ohio sourced business income.
  • For business income above $250,000, pass-through business owners will pay a 3% flat tax. 

Also of note were provisions that were proposed during the budget process that were not signed into law.  Provisions failing to be signed into law were:

  • an increase to the Commercial Activity Tax
  • an increase to the sales tax rate
  • an expansion of the sales tax base to include many professional services

Understanding and following proposed and passed tax laws can be confusing.  As a member of our tax services group, I specialize in helping business owners plan effective strategies that help position thier company for success. 

To schedule your no cost, no obligation assessment, contact me at 216-831-0733 or bneate@zinnerco.com or any of our tax planning professionals. 

Since 1938, Zinner has counseled individuals and businesses from start-up to succession. At Zinner, we strive to ensure we understand your business and recognize threats that could impact your financial situation.
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