- Ohio’s Operating Budget introduced new sales tax exemptions for baby products and childcare-related expenses.
- The exemptions include children’s diapers, therapeutic and preventative creams and wipes for children’s skin, child restraint devices and booster seats, cribs, and strollers.
- The exemptions apply to products that meet specific safety standards and regulations.
- The new exemptions will start on October 1, 2023.
- There is no spending limit to qualify for the exemption.
- If wrongly charged sales tax on an exempt product, individuals can apply for a sales tax refund using the Sales/Use Tax Application for Refund form.
- The exemptions apply to both online and in-store purchases made in Ohio.
- For more information, individuals can visit the Ohio Department of Taxation’s FAQ section.
Source: taxcloud.com
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