Council objects to HB157
By Sandy Rose Schwieterman - For the Sidney Daily News
MINSTER – The Minster Village Council passed a resolution at its Tuesday, April 20, meeting objecting to the passage of a Ohio House of Representative bill that would require refunds of village income taxes for some employees.
House Bill 157 addresses the situation when some employees of Minster businesses worked from home during the pandemic in 2020. For those employees who lived outside of the village corporation limits, HB 157 would require the village to issues income tax refunds, going back to March 2020.
“The Ohio Municipal League asked that every municipality to write a letter to their representatives asking House Bill 157 not be passed,” said Village Administrator Don Harrod. He said the process of refunds would be a difficult task.
Minster Village Council meeting for this week
At this week s meeting, the Minster Village Council approved a law firm to defend the village in a solar field dispute. For a summary of the meeting with Minster Village Administrator Don Harrod:
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