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International Tax in Ohio concerns the state tax implications for multinational corporations and individuals engaged in cross-border activities, impacting residency, apportionment, and nexus for multi-state and multi-national entities. This often involves navigating complex intercompany transactions and ensuring compliance with Ohio's specific tax laws for foreign-sourced income or domestic entities with foreign operations.
Ohio imposes Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) on taxable gross receipts sourced to Ohio, which can impact foreign entities with an Ohio nexus or domestic entities with foreign sales. Income tax for corporations in Ohio is generally tied to federal taxable income, with Ohio-specific apportionment rules (sales factor, mostly single sales factor) applying to multi-state and international businesses. Individual income tax also considers residency and sourcing of income for those with international income streams. The Ohio Department of Taxation is the primary agency responsible for administering these taxes.