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Tax Season is here and the on-going pandemic will force some changes in the way people and businesses will file this year. To hear what those changes are, WYSO’s Jerry Kenney spoke with local business owner and CPA Doug Talmage, who says one significant change for people in Ohio will be for people who have typically taken deductions for working at home.
Doug Talmage: Historically, your employer withholds in the city that you re working in and typically what would happen is if you spent days outside of that city, for instance, I live in Miami Township and I work in a city. So, let s say, if I ended up spending two months out of the year just working from home, then I can file with the city that my employer is withholding and basically get a refund of my city taxes for those two months that I with that I worked in my home.
OSHP: Man dies in crash on US 50
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and last updated 2021-01-21 23:39:45-05
NORTH BEND, Ohio â A man has died after a single-vehicle crash along U.S. 50 Thursday night, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
OSHP said the crash occurred near Shady Lane just before 4:45 p.m. A preliminary investigation showed that 42-year-old Ryan Sheldon of Cleves was driving a 2019 Dodge Ram and traveled over the double yellow line, striking the opposite guardrail.
Sheldon was pronounced dead at the scene.
Impairment is not a factor in the crash, and police said Sheldon was not wearing a seat belt.
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âBeen a nightmare:â Karen Spencerâs disappearance haunts family members, investigators 31 years later
The Reading teenager is still missing after vanishing without a trace along I-275 in 1989
Cincinnati Crime Vault: The Disappearance of Karen Spencer By Jessica Schmidt | January 18, 2021 at 9:33 PM EST - Updated January 18 at 11:01 PM
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio (FOX19) - For more than three decades, the disappearance of a Reading teenager has remained an unsolved mystery, but even as time ticks by, investigators and relatives are not giving up.
During the overnight hours on Dec. 29, 1989, and Dec. 30, 1989, Karen Spencer and her then sister-in-law, Christy, were in a vehicle together driving on I-275 in Clermont County.