The Buckeye Institute

March 25, 2022

Legal, Press Releases

The Buckeye Institute Takes Cincinnati Tax Case to Ohio Supreme Court

The Buckeye Institute filed its appeal in Schaad v. Alder with the Ohio Supreme Court asking the court to hear the case and recognize Ohio’s emergency-based local income tax system—where the state forced people to work from home during the pandemic, but deemed their work to have been performed in higher-taxed office locations—as unconstitutional. “Mr. Schaad is asking for nothing more than for the Ohio Supreme Court to apply its prior decisions and reaffirm the commonsense and constitutionally recognized limitations on local governments’ power to tax nonresidents.”

Press Releases

The Buckeye Institute: Persistent Challenges Continue to Impact Ohio’s Economic Recovery

The Buckeye Institute commented on the newly released jobs report from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, saying, “Although the February 2022 unemployment rate is nearly the same as it was in February 2020, too many Ohioans remain out of the economy, with 80,000 fewer workers participating in the job market. And while the private sector added 6,900 jobs in February 2022, there are nearly 130,000 fewer jobs than Ohio’s economy had in February 2020.”

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