The state of Ohio requires counties to reappraise both commercial and residential properties every six years. In the interim ...
Ohio lawmakers spent much of the past year noodling and enacting changes to property taxes, and they say they aren’t done.
Are taxes too high? According to a new study by University of Cincinnati economics professor David Brasington, the answer is ...
The Trumbull County commissioners are open to meetings with township trustees and school district leaders to discuss efforts ...
Many local governments are concerned about what the citizen-led movement to ban property taxes could mean for their ability ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The college football calendar has shifted yet again, as there is now just one transfer portal window. From Jan. 2-16, the transfer portal will be open for players to depart their ...
More school districts are seeking income taxes instead of property tax increases to try to pay for buildings or operations ...
If you’re thinking that abolishing real-estate taxes in Ohio could be the answer to a homeowner’s prayers, a new study by the Policy Matters Ohio think-tank suggests you think again.
"If there is a significant reduction in revenues, there's going to have to be some sort of reduction in public services," said Mayor Steve Schag of Shelby.
The Clermont County and Warren County auditor websites have issued statements advising taxpayers to consider paying only the first-half taxes for now.
WYSO Today brings you the highlights of this morning's news and weather for the Dayton area and Southwest Ohio, including ways to protect yourself in the cold weather, a warming shelter asks for ...