The Buckeye Institute

March 17, 2022

Legal, Press Releases

The Buckeye Institute Files Appeal in Toledo & Oregon Income Tax Case

The Buckeye Institute filed its appeal with Ohio’s Sixth District Court of Appeals in Curcio v. Hufford—Buckeye’s case challenging the authority of the cities of Toledo and Oregon, Ohio to tax the income of nonresidents who did not work within those cities due to the pandemic. “Ohio law does not allow cities to take income taxes from workers based upon ‘let’s pretend’ you performed work in a different city than you actually did.” 

Press Releases

The Buckeye Institute Celebrates Ironically-Timed St. Patrick’s Day Win to Re-Open D.C. Pub

The Buckeye Institute and its client Eric Flannery—a Navy veteran and co-owner of The Big Board—are celebrating a hard-fought victory in their case to re-open Mr. Flannery’s popular bar and grill. After weeks of protracted negotiations, D.C. finally agreed to lift its suspension of Mr. Flannery’s liquor license at an Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC Board) hearing on Wednesday afternoon. The order is effective at 8 a.m. today, which happens to be St. Patrick’s Day. 

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