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  2. Ohio needs a property-tax circuit breaker to help low-income ...

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    Under this example, a homeowner with income of $50,000 whose property tax was $3,000 would get the full $1,500 credit and end up paying a net $1,500 in property tax.

  3. You can challenge property values, but not taxes. Ohio ... - AOL

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    Property values in Hamilton County jumped 28% based on the latest tax reappraisals. That includes both commercial and residential. Residential values alone jumped 34%.

  4. Tax avoidance - Wikipedia

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    The Alternative Minimum Tax was developed to reduce the impact of certain tax avoidance schemes. Furthermore, while tax avoidance is in principle legal, if the IRS in its sole judgment determines that tax avoidance is the 'principal purpose' for an expatriation attempt, 'covered expat' status will be applied to the requester, thereby forcing an ...

  5. Property Tax Circuit Breaker - Wikipedia

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    In order to claim this credit the tax filer must be a resident for the full year. The maximum credit is $1,000 and for filers who make less than $25,000 per year the property tax must be over 3% of their yearly income. For tax filers who make between $25,000 and $40,000 the property tax must be over 4% of their yearly income.

  6. Ohio expands its property tax exemptions, here's what you ...

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    For the first time since 2007, Ohio is increasing the amount of home value homeowners can exempt from their property taxes. Ohio expands its property tax exemptions, here's what you need to know ...

  7. Tax noncompliance - Wikipedia

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    In this instance, no tax is due of the provisions of section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. Business Two has engaged in tax avoidance (or tax mitigation), which is completely within the law. In the above example, tax may or may not eventually be due when the second property is sold.

  8. Stark County auditor: Ohio needs property tax changes ... - AOL

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    I encourage each of you, just as I do, to reach out to your legislators and encourage them to put forward needed changes to Ohio property tax law. Alan Harold was elected Stark County Auditor in 2010.

  9. Tax haven - Wikipedia

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    Post–2010 research on tax havens is focused on quantitative analysis (which can be ranked), and tends to ignore very small tax havens where data is limited as the haven is used for individual tax avoidance rather than corporate tax avoidance. The last credible broad unranked list of global tax havens is the James Hines 2010 list of 52 tax havens.