The biggest change for Ohio residents is being able to offset win.
How this got included is a good example for other states that are still in the dark ages.
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> <<Yes, in Cincinnati. City is 3%, I can't recall what the state was. And yes, they automatically take out city and state. If you also have them withhold the 20% federal, it ends up being almost 40% of your win between the three.>>
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> Are you sure of this 3% â" I had previous info saying it was 2.1%. Could you check your W2-G?
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