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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Shares Details of 2025 Sales Tax Holiday

  • Ohio Governor Mike DeWine revealed that the state’s 2025 sales tax holiday will last from August 1 through August 14, during which shoppers can make purchases without paying state sales tax.
  • The holiday was expanded in 2024 from three to ten days and increased the price limit to $500 to include more qualifying items.
  • The exemption applies to both in-store and online purchases but excludes motor vehicles, watercraft, alcohol, tobacco, vapor products, and marijuana-related items.
  • Governor DeWine noted that the holiday assists families as they prepare for back-to-school season and helps ease the burden of various household expenses, while Speaker Matt Huffman described it as an effective means of enabling working families to retain a larger portion of their earnings.
  • The sales tax holiday offers Ohioans an opportunity to save money on essential purchases, encouraging spending that supports families ahead of the new school year.
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Ohio promotes sales tax holiday; value questioned by group

(The Center Square) – While Ohio students just finished one school year, state officials are already looking to another by announcing the annual sales tax holiday.

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WCPO Cincinnati broke the news in Cincinnati, United States on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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