An Ohio policy organization is appealing its court case challenging the authority of cities to collect municipal income taxes from non-residents who didn’t work within those cities due to the pandemic.
The Buckeye Institute filed its appeal with Ohio’s Sixth District Court of Appeals in Curcio v. Hufford Buckeye’s case challenging the authority of the cities of Toledo and Oregon, Ohio to tax the income of nonresidents who did not work within those cities due to the pandemic.
The Ohio Sixth District Court of Appeals has reinstated a dangerous dog designation previously imposed by the Wood County Dog Warden in a dog bite case in Lake Township.
The Buckeye Institute filed its appeal in Buckeye v. Kilgore with the Ohio Supreme Court asking the court to hear the case and recognize Ohio’s emergency-based local income tax system where the state forced people to work from home, but nonetheless deemed their work to have been performed in a higher-taxed office location as unconstitutional.