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Advocating for Ohio CPAs

OSCPA is committed to protecting the interests of Ohio CPAs and business community.
 
Our staff and leaders works closely with Ohio’s government leaders for comprehensive reform to foster economic growth drive change on the issues that matter to our members. 
 
Topping our list of priorities is municipal income tax reform and the budget proposal to tax services.

Ohio Budget Reform

OSCPA applauds Gov. John Kasich for innovative thinking aimed at creating jobs and making Ohio more business and family friendly. However, we strongly believe HB 59’s proposed sales tax expansion will not achieve the intended results. Read more in this special alert.

Municipal Income Tax Reform

Ohio’s burdensome municipal income tax structure hinders Ohio business growth. OSCPA’s goal is meaningful, common sense reforms to this burdensome municipal income tax system in order to help Ohio’s economy flourish.

Latest News

  • Mar 23: Tax conformity bill signed into law
    Gov. John Kasich on Friday signed into law legislation to conform Ohio’s tax code with federal tax code.

  • Mar 22: House announces significant changes to sales tax on services proposal
    In a development sure to be popular with Ohio Society members and in response to concerns expressed by OSCPA and other groups, House Finance and Appropriations Chairman Rep. Ron Amstutz, R-Wooster, said Thursday that the House will make significant changes to the proposed expansion of Ohio’s sales tax base to countless new services.

  • Mar 21: Tax conformity bill passes Ohio House
    Legislation to conform Ohio’s tax code with federal tax code was approved Wednesday by the Ohio House and now heads to Gov. John Kasich’s office for his signature. The bill is expected to be signed into law within days.

  • Mar 21: Former tax commissioner: Tackle tough muni tax issues now
    Former Ohio Tax Commissioner and current OSCPA Tax Legislation Policy Committee member Tom Zaino, CPA, JD, told a radio audience that the time is now to work through the “tough issues” related to Ohio’s arcane municipal income tax system.