When the spread of COVID-19 forced Ohioans to work from home, state legislators created a new way for cities to collect income taxes as workers temporarily made their homes their
A state law that allowed cities to temporarily collect income tax from individuals working from home but who lived outside of city limits during the COVID-19 pandemic was constitutional, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled Wednesday.
Josh Schaad, whose office is in downtown Cincinnati, worked in his Blue Ash home once the pandemic set in. The Ohio Supreme Court ruled it was constitutional for him to pay Cincinnati taxes.