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Apr 22, 20201 min read
How An Employer Can Fund Wages Paid Under The Families First Coronavirus Response Act
Many employers are asking the question: “How can I fund the salaries I must pay to my employees who elect to take sick or medical or...
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Apr 21, 20201 min read
Tax Credits Provided Under The Families First Coronavirus Response Act
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) provides significant benefits to employers that pay Emergency Paid Sick Leave...
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Jul 27, 20183 min read
Real Estate Transfer Taxes in Ohio: Targeting The LLC Loophole
The County Auditors Association of Ohio has set its sights on closing the LLC loophole regarding real estate transfer taxes in Ohio. They...
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Sep 14, 20172 min read
Tax Reform Could Distinguish Between Pass-Through Businesses
In April, the Trump Administration announced a broad outline for tax reform which included proposals to cut the top individual tax rate...
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Mar 8, 20171 min read
Property Tax Reductions Available for Ohio Farmers
Under Ohio’s Current Agricultural Use Value (CAUV) program, “land devoted exclusively to commercial agriculture” is valued based on the...
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Jul 12, 20161 min read
Ohio Doubles Film Tax Credit
In good news for Ohio filmmakers, the General Assembly recently passed legislation to double Ohio’s film making tax incentive in order to...
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Jun 17, 20163 min read
Ohio Real Estate Tax Exemptions For Places Of Worship
Article XII Sec. 2 of the Ohio Constitution permits the enactment of general laws exempting from taxation public school houses, houses...
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May 18, 20162 min read
Ohio Real Estate Tax Exemptions For Charitable Uses
Article XII Sec. 2 of the Ohio Constitution permits the enactment of general laws exempting from taxation public school houses, houses...
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Feb 23, 20161 min read
Is Your Property Fairly Taxed?
Every year, Ohio counties assess a property’s real estate taxes based on the market value the county places upon the property. However,...
Mallory Law Office
Dec 17, 20152 min read
Blog Roundup: Star Wars and the Law
What does this week’s much-anticipated opening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens have to do with the law? Perhaps more than you expect. In...
Mallory Law Office
Feb 24, 20151 min read
Lights – Camera – Taxes!
You might be surprised to learn that both federal and state tax codes offer incentives to encourage film and television production. In...
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Feb 24, 20151 min read
Lights – Camera – Taxes!
You might be surprised to learn that both federal and state tax codes offer incentives to encourage film and television production. In...
Mallory Law Office
Sep 23, 20141 min read
Our Tax Exemption Was Revoked – Now What?
We recently received an inquiry from a small nonprofit organization that learned that the Internal Revenue Service had revoked its tax...
Mallory Law Office
Aug 22, 20141 min read
IRS Streamlines Tax-Exempt Application Process for Most Charities
The Internal Revenue Service has recently released a new tax form to help small charitable organizations apply for tax-exempt...
Mallory Law Office
May 13, 20141 min read
Forming an Ohio Nonprofit: An Overview
The Ohio Attorney General reports more than 42,000 registered nonprofit organizations in Ohio. How do you add your great idea to the...
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Feb 6, 20142 min read
A Tenant’s Unpaid Water Bill: Who’s Responsible?
Imagine this scenario. A tenant suddenly vacates her apartment and moves out of state, leaving her water bill unpaid. Who is liable for...
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Jan 30, 20141 min read
New Tax Cut for Ohio Small Business Owners
Most Ohio small business owners are eligible for a 50 percent deduction on their first $250,000 of business income as part of tax cuts...
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Jan 14, 20141 min read
Wealthy Giving Less to Charity; Poor Giving More
A recent report by the Chronicle of Philantrophy studied charitable giving in America, and the results were perhaps surprising. The study...
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Nov 19, 20132 min read
Detroit’s Bankruptcy and Your Charitable Donations
Last month, federal proceedings began to determine whether the city of Detroit is eligible to file for bankruptcy. As part of the city’s...
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Nov 13, 20131 min read
New Markets Tax Credit Set to Expire
An important tax incentive for investments in economically distressed neighborhoods is set to expire at the end of 2013. The New Markets...
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