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Ohio Income Tax: Snowbirds Clipped by Ohio Supreme Court

Ohio Income Tax: Snowbirds Clipped by Ohio Supreme Court

On October 7, 2015, Buckingham hosted a bonus edition of our Breakfast with Buckingham series titled “Ohio Income Tax: Snowbirds Clipped by Ohio Supreme Court.” After the Supreme Court’s Cunningham decision, individuals living part-time in Ohio, but claiming nonresidency for Ohio income tax purposes, cannot simply rely upon spending the requisite number of days outside Ohio.Read More

Steven A. Dimengo Recieves Dr. Frank L. Simonetti Distinguished Alumni Award

Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC is proud to announce that Steven A. Dimengo, Partner, has received the Dr. Frank L. Simonetti Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Akron’s College of Business. Dimengo accepted the award at the Presidential Sunrise Breakfast on April 17. More than 70 people; friends, family and colleagues; were in attendanceRead More

Buckingham’s SALT Published in Crain’s Cleveland Business

This article was originally published in Crain’s Cleveland Business, available at: http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20150322/SPONSORED_BUCKINGHAM/303209999/ohio-tax-incentives-savings-for-small-midsize-businesses-critical. Ohio tax incentives, savings for small, midsize businesses: Critical planning opportunities By STEVEN A. DIMENGO, RICHARD B. FRY III and CASEY J. DAVIS 4:30 am, March 22, 2015 Exciting tax savings are immediately available to Ohio businesses and their owners without substantially changingRead More

The ABCs of Ohio’s Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday

Back-to-school shopping just got a little better for Ohio taxpayers due to the recent enactment of Senate Bill 243 which exempts the purchase of clothing and school supplies from Ohio sales / use tax for three days in August 2015. Ohio’s “sales tax holiday” will occur on August 7 – 9 and is expected toRead More

Welcomed Ohio Municipal Income Tax Reform To Be Implemented For 2016 Tax Year

Updating our previous post, Gov. Kasich signed H.B. 5, the Ohio Municipal Income Tax Reform Bill, into law on December 19, 2014. The Bill requires Ohio municipalities imposing an income tax to update their ordinances to comply with certain uniformity provisions contained in Chapter 718 of the Ohio Revised Code for the 2016 tax year.Read More