Ohio Sales Tax Rate Changes for 2025 Ohio: Sales Tax Handbook

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2025 Ohio Sales Tax Changes

Over the past year, there have been 31 local sales tax rate changes in Ohio. This table lists each changed tax jurisdiction, the amount of the change, and the towns and cities in which the modified tax rates apply. This page will be updated monthly as new sales tax rates are released. For other states, see our list of nationwide sales tax rate changes.


Change Date Tax Jurisdiction Sales Tax Change Cities Affected
February 2025 Huron
Raised from 6.75% to 7.25%
Huron
February 2025 Obetz
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Columbus, Groveport and Lockbourne
February 2025 Wayne
Raised from 6.5% to 6.75%
Kidron
February 2025 Monroe
Raised from 6.75% to 7.25%
Monroe
February 2025 Clinton
Raised from 6.75% to 7.25%
Canal Fulton and Marshallville
February 2025 Licking
Raised from 7.25% to 8.25%
Reynoldsburg, Baltimore, Nashport, Hopewell, Jacksontown, Brownsville, Homer and Etna
February 2025 Portage
Raised from 6.75% to 7%
Portage
February 2025 Rittman
Raised from 6.5% to 6.75%
Sterling
February 2025 Delaware
Raised from 7% to 8%
Delaware and Kilbourne
February 2025 Franklin
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Columbus, Grove City, Hilliard, Powell, Dublin, Galloway, Blacklick, London, Johnstown, Plain City, West Jefferson and Brice
February 2025 Hamilton
Raised from 6.5% to 7.8%
Hamilton
February 2025 Harrison
Raised from 7.25% to 7.8%
Uhrichsville, Dennison and New Rumley
February 2025 Riverlea
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Columbus
February 2025 Sandusky Lowered from 7.25% to 6.75% Sandusky, Oak Harbor, Genoa, Castalia, Pemberville, Elmore, Luckey, Bradner, Risingsun, Vickery and Lindsey
February 2025 Fairfield
Raised from 6.5% to 6.75%
Fairfield
February 2025 Groveport
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Groveport
February 2025 Tallmadge
Raised from 6.75% to 7%
Akron and Munroe Falls
February 2025 Columbiana
Raised from 7.25% to 7.5%
East Liverpool, Minerva, Leetonia, New Waterford, Homeworth, Rogers, Negley, East Rochester, North Georgetown, West Point, Winona and Elkton
February 2025 Harrisburg
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Orient and Harrisburg
February 2025 New Albany
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Westerville, Columbus and New Albany
February 2025 Dublin Cota
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Dublin and Amlin
February 2025 Pickerington
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Pickerington and Canal Winchester
February 2025 Upper Arlington
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Columbus
February 2025 Westerville Cota
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Columbus and Westerville
February 2025 Grandview Heights
Raised from 7.5% to 8%
Columbus
July 2024 Lake Lowered from 7.25% to 7% Mentor, Chardon, Madison, Geneva, Perry and Thompson
July 2024 Mentor Lowered from 7.25% to 7% Mentor
July 2024 Eastlake Lowered from 7.25% to 7% Eastlake
July 2024 Willoughby Lowered from 7.25% to 7% Willoughby
July 2024 Grand River Lowered from 7.25% to 7% Grand River
July 2024 Painesville Lowered from 7.25% to 7% Painesville

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