Originally published in La Gazetta Italiana January 2019 In our August issue, we highlighted local attorney and NOIA member Steve Dimengo as he represented the Cincinnati Reds in a sales and use tax case against the tax commissioner of Ohio. The original dispute arose after the Ohio Tax Commission audited the MLB team for merchandiseRead More
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Read the full article. By Paul Williams Law360 (November 21, 2018, 5:15 PM EST) — The Cincinnati Reds do not owe use tax on purchases of bobbleheads and other promotional items that incentivize fans to attend games, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, holding that consideration for the objects is factored into ticket prices. The majority on the OhioRead More
Cincinnati Reds Make Their Case to Supreme Court Over Free Bobbleheads Published on WKSU.org By KAREN KASLER June 13, 2018 When a sports fan goes to a game and gets a free promotional item like a bobblehead, does the team have to pay taxes on that freebie? That was the question before the Ohio Supreme Court.Read More
(Buckingham’s Steven Dimengo takes the Cincinnati Reds’ Bobblehead case to the Ohio Supreme Court) WLWT has the full story. The consumer case cuts right to the heart of giveaway items and fair taxation. Updated: 6:19 PM EDT Jun 13, 2018 John London/WLWT.com The tax battle over bobble heads landed in the courtroom of the OhioRead More