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Hospitals, home health agencies, and other health care providers rely on health care attorney Addison Hutcheson to assist them with their transactional and regulatory matters.
Her practice specifically focuses on health system ...
Starting in 2022, Ohio will require owners of tax-exempt real property to notify the county auditor if the exempt property ceases to qualify for exemption.
This is a substantial departure from current law, which had left the role of monitoring changes in exempt properties’ uses to the county auditors or Ohio’s tax commissioner; under the new law, health care entities that own property in the state must determine whether or not their property continues to qualify for exemption.
Ohio’s recent Budget Bill – House Bill 110 – created the new reporting requirement, which will be ...
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