Preparing for Ohio’s March 31 Local Tax Incentive Filing: Compliance Essentials

For villages, cities, counties, and townships with real property tax incentive programs there are both short-term and long-term reporting processes that must be followed to ensure compliance with state law. While reporting and monitoring activities should be ongoing throughout the year, March 31 marks an important transition date. By March 31 of each year, political subdivisions must submit annual reports on their Tax Increment Financing (TIFs) districts, Enterprise Zones (EZs), and Community Reinvestment Areas (CRAs) to the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) through the State’s portal. For more, read the full article here.

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