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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Press Release From the Buckeye Institute

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 7, 2022
Lisa Gates, Vice President of Communications, (614) 224-3255
Ohio Supreme Court Takes Buckeye’s Municipal Income Tax Case

Columbus, OH – On Tuesday, the Ohio Supreme Court announced that it will hear Schaad v. Alder, one of The Buckeye Institute’s five municipal income tax cases challenging Ohio’s emergency-based system.
 
“For more than 70 years, the Ohio Supreme Court has recognized that the Constitution prohibits local governments from taxing the income of individuals who neither live nor perform work in the taxing city—and, yes, the Constitution applies even during a global pandemic,” said Robert Alt, president and chief executive officer of The Buckeye Institute and one of the lawyers representing Mr. Schaad. “The Ohio Supreme Court finally has the opportunity to correct this Orwellian system in which the state forced people to work from home under threat of criminal penalties, but then also absurdly deemed that same work to have been performed where it wasn’t—often in higher-taxed office locations.”
 
The Ohio Supreme Court’s previous ruling in Hillenmeyer v. Cleveland clarified that local taxation of nonresidents’ compensation “must be based on the location of the taxpayer when the services were performed.”
 
Even before the pandemic, Josh Schaad of Blue Ash, Ohio, worked offsite multiple days per week for his employer, and—in years past—requested and received proportional refunds for work performed outside of Cincinnati. When the Ohio General Assembly passed House Bill 197 in 2020—which deemed all work performed elsewhere because of the health emergency to have been performed at the employee’s principal place of work for income tax purposes—Mr. Schaad’s Cincinnati municipal income tax bill increased even though he spent less time at his primary office location in Cincinnati than he had in the prior year.

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