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Putting Ohio's Tax Breaks Under the Microscope

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - As Ohioans crunch the numbers on their own personal income-tax returns, a new report finds the state also could take a harder look at its own taxes.

According to an analysis by Policy Matters Ohio, tax exemptions, credits and deductions are increasing - and they'll cost the state nearly $9 billion in fiscal year 2017. While state spending is reviewed and adjusted every two years in the budgeting process, said Wendy Patton, Policy Matters Ohio senior project director, tax expenditures don't receive the same scrutiny.

"There's no requirement that legislators have to take a look at them, consider whether they're still useful or effective or not," she said. "As a result, we have tax breaks in our budget that date back many decades. The oldest one dates back to 1896."

However, she said, momentum is building to provide better oversight. The 2020 Tax Policy Study Commission, charged with evaluating state tax credits, is to hold a hearing today at the Statehouse. Another hearing is expected for House Bill 9 next week, which would create a committee to review tax breaks at least once every eight years.

The report found that tax expenditures are nearly equal to what Ohio spends on K-through-12 education - the largest item in the state budget. Patton said exemptions on sales tax also are big.

"We hear a lot about Medicaid and Medicaid expansion," she said, "and yet we're actually spending just about exactly the same on tax breaks to the sales tax as we spend in terms of state dollars on Medicaid."

Patton said Ohioans' tax dollars go to support such important public needs as safe roads, clean water, education and police protection - and yet, a lot of spending goes through the tax code without review.

"An expenditure is an expenditure. A taxpayer resource is a taxpayer resource," she said. "We need to look at both sides of the ledger to understand fully how we are spending our resources, and if these are the priorities that we, as a people, agree on."

The report is online at policymattersohio.org.


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