Ohio Sales Tax

On this page you will find handy sales and use tax information about Ohio.

How to use this page:

We’ve pulled in the information from all our Charts for a consolidated view by state.  Here you can see the sales tax rates and if the state has remote seller nexus rules. You can also see any sales tax holidays or amnesty programs that may exist, though these do not apply to all states.

Below the chart you can find any News & Tip item we have published that relates to Ohio that you can filter by topic. This will help you get informed on current and past legislation that has passed in the state.

State Rate

5.750%

Range of Local Rates

0 – 2.25% Some local jurisdictions do not impose a sales tax.

Local Rates Apply to Use Tax

Yes

CLICK-THROUGH NEXUS

7/1/2015 – repealed effective 8/1/2019

AFFILIATE NEXUS

7/1/2015 – repealed effective 8/1/2019

ECONOMIC NEXUS

1/1/2018

8/1/2019 – new thresholds

MARKETPLACE NEXUS

9/1/2019

Annual Back to School Holiday

August 2-4, 2024

1. A clothing item priced at $75 or less
2. An item of school supplies priced at $20 or less
3. An item of school instructional material priced at $20 or less

Items used in a trade or business are not exempt under the sales tax holiday.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

January 1, 2018 - February 15, 2018

Go to Ohio Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Unreported or underreported taxes that were due and payable prior to May 1, 2017.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Various Ohio state taxes. More details.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

Waiver of penalties and 50% interest.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

October 1, 2005 - December 31, 2014

Go to Ohio Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

All periods prior to date of amnesty application.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Business Sales and Seller’s Use Tax under SSTP Program if register under SSTP.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

Waiver of all tax, penalty and interest.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

October 1, 2011 - May 1, 2013

Go to Ohio Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Delinquent use tax owed by the consumer on and after January 1, 2009.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Consumer Use Tax

AMNESTY BENEFITS

If a participant pays all use tax for which they have an outstanding liability on or after January 1, 2009, all delinquent use tax owed by the consumer before January 1, 2009 will be waived or abated. Penalties and interest will be waived.

Status

Inactive

Amnesty Filing Dates

May 1, 2012 to June 15, 2012

Go to Ohio Amnesty Page
AMNESTY INCLUSION PERIODS

Applies to taxes which were due and payable as of May 1, 2011.

TAX TYPES AND CONDITIONS

Corporate franchise tax, commercial activity tax, estate tax, state and local taxes, including sales and use taxes, motor fuel taxes, cigarette taxes, school district income taxes, and tangible personal property taxes.

AMNESTY BENEFITS

Taxpayers can pay certain overdue taxes including half of any accrued interest without incurring fines or civil or criminal penalties.

Administration Information
Streamlined Sales Tax Status

Full Member

NUMBER OF TAXING AUTHORITIES

98 Sales Tax Jurisdictions

HOME RULE AUTHORITIES

N/A

Sales Tax Sourcing (Intrastate)

Origin

Sales Tax Return Due Date

The 23rd of the month following the reporting period

Exemption Information
RESALE CERTIFICATE

Ohio Resale Certificate

TYPES OF EXEMPTIONS

Product types of exemptions: Prescription drugs, sales for resale, certain medical equipment, gas, water, steam, and electricity sold by a public utility, and more.

 

Entity types of exemptions: Sales by and to churches and nonprofit charitable organizations; Sales to U.S. government agencies, and sales to the State of Ohio or any of its political subdivisions.

 

Ohio Exemption Certificate Forms

State Links
State Tax Web Page

Ohio Department of Taxation

Rate Look-Up Page

Ohio Sales Tax Rate Look-Up

Registration Link

Register for Ohio Sales Tax

History & Fun Facts
HISTORY

The Ohio sales tax was enacted in 1933 and took effect in 1935 when use tax was added to supplement the sales tax. These taxes were initially enacted as temporary taxes but were made permanent by Ohio H.B.’s 694 and 698, Laws 1935 in 1937.

 

Ohio’s sales tax went unchanged at 3 percent for 32 years after being established in 1935. In 1967, the rate rose to 4 percent until the most recent rate change in 2013 to 5.75 percent.

FUN FACTS
  • Ohio became the first U.S. state to accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment for state taxes with the launch of OhioCrypto.com.
  • While the transfer of human organs, bones, tissues, or blood, or blood products aren’t taxable, the sale of human hair, manufactured items, or animal organs for transplantation or implantation is subject to tax.

Digital Advertising Services Exempt in Ohio

Ohio enacted legislation that specifically exempts digital advertising services from Ohio sales and use tax. The services must provide access to computer equipment used to manipulate data for electronically displaying promotional advertisements to potential customers.

Online Sales Simplification Act of 2016 Discussion Draft is Introduced

The proposed legislation would implement a “hybrid origin” approach for remote sales. States could impose sales tax on remote sales if the origin state participates in a clearinghouse.

No Regulation Without Representation Act of 2016 Introduced

Taking the opposite approach of the Marketplace Fairness Act and Remote Transactions Parity Act, the proposed bill would limit the ability of states to require remote sellers to collect use tax. However, the bill failed to pass.

Purchases Considered Taxable Business Fixtures in Ohio

Ohio rules that a taxpayer’s purchases were considered taxable business fixtures in Ohio. More…

Ohio Updates Guidance on Taxability of Internet Access and Online Services

Ohio updated guidance on its application of sales and use tax to Internet access and online services. More…

Congress Approves Permanent Extension of Internet Tax Freedom Act

Congress approved a permanent extension of the Internet Tax Freedom Act, signed into law by the President 02/24/16. More…

Internet Tax Freedom Act Extended Through October 1, 2016

The President signed an act to extend the Internet Tax Freedom Act through 10/01/16. More…

Internet Tax Freedom Act Extended Until December 11, 2015

U.S. House of Representatives passed a provision to extend the Internet Tax Freedom Act until 12/11/15. More…

House Introduces Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2015

U.S. House of Representatives introduced the Remote Transactions Parity Act of 2015 on 06/15/15. More…

Ohio Enacts Click-Through and Affiliate Nexus Legislation

Ohio enacted click-through and affiliate nexus provisions, effective 07/01/15. More…

Senate Introduces Marketplace Fairness Act of 2015

On March 10, 2015, a bipartisan group of senators introduced the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2015.

Internet Tax Freedom Act Extended Until October 1, 2015, Permanent Extension Introduced

On December 16, 2014, President Barack Obama signed an act including a provision that extends the Internet Tax Freedom Act until October 1, 2015.

Internet Tax Freedom Act is Extended through December 11, 2014

President Barack Obama has signed federal legislation extending the Internet Tax Freedom Act through December 11, 2014.

Ohio Amends Data Center Exemption and Adopts Digital Products Definitions

Ohio Governor John R. Kasich has signed the fiscal year 2014-2015 state budget, which contains various tax changes. The legislation amends the requirements for Ohio’s computer data center exemption. The state provides a partial or complete sales and use tax…

SST Best Practices Matrix on Deal of the Day Vouchers

The Streamlined Sales and Use Tax (SST) Governing Board has issued a best practices matrix which provides answers to whether the state follows the best practices set forth in the SST Agreement regarding deal-of-the-day vouchers. All SST Member states are…

New Federal Digital Goods and Services Bill Proposed

Representative Lamar Smith (Republican, Texas) has introduced a bill to bar multiple taxes on digital goods and services. Smith had proposed an earlier bill which failed to pass. This bill is a revised version of the earlier bill. The proposed…

Ohio is Approved for Full SST Membership

The Streamlined Sales Tax (SST) Governing Board has approved Ohio as a full member state. Ohio will become a full member, effective January 1, 2014. Taxpayers registered through the SST Central Registration System will be automatically registered in Ohio on…

Ohio Budget Bill Contains Federal Remote Seller Requirements

Ohio Governor John R. Kasich has signed the fiscal year 2014-2015 state budget, which contains various tax changes.Per the legislation, if the U.S. Congress enacts the Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013 authorizing states to require sellers that lack substantial nexus…

Ohio Enacts Sales Tax Rate Increase

Ohio Governor John R. Kasich has signed the fiscal year 2014-2015 state budget, which contains various tax changes. Effective September 1, 2013, Ohio’s state sales tax rate increases from 5.5% to 5.75%. (H.B. 59, Laws 2013, generally effective 91 days…

Federal Government Introduces New Remote Seller Bill

The federal Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013 was introduced in the House of Representatives and the Senate on February 14, 2013.

Ohio Amends Taxable Sale Definition, Vendor License Provisions, and Rate Notification Requirements

Ohio has passed sales and use tax legislation expanding the scope of a taxable sale and making other changes in anticipation of its application for full member status under SSTP. The current sales tax exemption for water bought for residential…

Ohio Approves Tax Amnesty Program

Ohio Governor John R. Kasich has signed legislation approving a tax amnesty program that will run from May 1, 2012 to June 15, 2012. The program will apply to taxes which were due and payable as of May 1, 2011.…

Ohio Auto Dealership Denied Sales Tax Refund Due to Deduction from Customer Refund

An Ohio auto dealership is not entitled to a refund of sales tax paid on an automobile because it did not refund the entire purchase price to the customer upon the vehicle’s return. The vehicle was sold to, then returned…

Ohio Department of Taxation Announces Use Tax Amnesty/Voluntary Disclosure Program

The Ohio Department of Taxation has introduced the Use Tax Education Program (UTEP) to work with Ohio businesses to understand and stay in compliance with use tax laws. The program offers financial incentives to businesses with use tax liability to…