- Ohio’s expanded Sales Tax Holiday runs from August 1 to August 14, 2025
- Nearly all tangible personal property priced at $500 or less is exempt from sales tax
- Covered items include electronics, clothing, books, home goods, plants, sporting equipment, and dine-in food
- Excluded items are motor vehicles, watercraft, alcoholic beverages, tobacco, vape products, and items containing marijuana
- Online purchases qualify if ordered and paid for during the holiday
- Ohio Department of Taxation provides guidance for businesses on applying exemptions
Source: yourradioplace.com
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