In 2023, Ohio revised its sales tax holiday provisions to include a wider range of transactions and potentially extend the timeframe. The 2024 sales and use tax holiday in Ohio will run from July 30, 2024, through August 8, 2024. The holiday will apply to sales or purchases of tangible personal property itemized at $500 or less, excluding certain items such as watercraft, motor vehicles, alcoholic beverages, and tobacco/marijuana products. It will not include tangible personal property over $500 or certain services identified in Ohio Rev. Code section 5739.01(B)(3). Vendors are required to comply with the holiday as it is set by law and not optional.
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