HB 881 OH Introduced
Enact the Ohio Homeowner Relief Act
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Summary
Ohio House Bill 881 enacts the Ohio Homeowner Relief Act to provide tax relief for homeowners and renters. The bill modifies property tax reductions for owner-occupied residential property, adjusting how homeowner exemptions and deductions are calculated. The act also creates a refundable income tax credit for renters, allowing renters to receive a tax credit or refund based on rent paid. These measures are designed to reduce the tax burden on both homeowners and renters in Ohio.
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Official abstract
To amend sections 319.302, 323.152, 323.153, 323.156, 323.158, 5747.85, and 5747.98 and to enact section 5747.25 of the Revised Code to modify property tax reductions for nonbusiness and owner-occupied property, to authorize a refundable income tax credit for renters, and to name this act the Ohio Homeowner Relief Act
Sponsor (1)
- Chris Glassburn Democratic · primary
6 coauthors / cosponsors
- Sean P. Brennan Democratic · cosponsor
- Darnell T. Brewer Democratic · cosponsor
- Lauren McNally Democratic · cosponsor
- Beryl Piccolantonio Democratic · cosponsor
- Eric Synenberg Democratic · cosponsor
- Terrence Upchurch Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (2)
- May 12, 2026 Introduced · lower
- May 20, 2026 Referred to committee · lower
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