- Ohio has an annual sales tax holiday for back-to-school items and other purchases
- In 2025, it runs from August 1 to August 14
- No sales tax on eligible purchases during this period
- Applies to both in-person and online shopping
- Purpose is to boost consumer spending and provide financial relief
- Tax-exempt items include electronics, clothing, books, home goods, plants, sporting goods, and food and beverages
- Non-exempt items include watercraft, motor vehicles, alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, vapor products, and products containing marijuana
Source: mccarthylebit.com
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