- Ohio has canceled the expanded sales tax holiday planned for August 2026, reverting to its traditional, limited holiday structure.
- The repeal was signed into law on December 19, 2025, as part of broader property tax legislation.
- Retailers and sellers no longer need to prepare for expanded exemptions or system changes for August 2026.
- Businesses should update their plans and systems to align with Ohio’s standard sales tax holiday rules.
- Sellers should monitor for any future legislative changes regarding sales tax holidays in Ohio.
Source: taxcloud.com
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