Ohio Property Tax Reforms will offer lower taxes starting in second half of 2026
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Five bills signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine on Dec. 19 are designed to reduce property taxes statewide. The new laws are scheduled to take effect in March.
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Ohio lawmakers approved a series of property tax reforms aimed at lowering bills statewide, though homeowners will not see changes until second-half tax bills later this year.
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