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- Commercial Activity Tax (CAT): Table of Contents
The commercial activity tax (CAT) is an annual tax imposed on the privilege of doing business in Ohio, measured by gross receipts from business activities in Ohio
- 2025 Ohios Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) Updates | OH IN GA
Ohio’s CAT is a 0 26% privilege tax on gross receipts for all business conducted in Ohio regardless if the business is located outside the state This summary is meant to help filers understand the changes and updates, what is required in 2025 and links to additional information
- What Is the Ohio CAT Tax and Who Has to Pay It? - LegalClarity
Understand the Ohio Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) Get clear insights into this state business tax, its financial implications, and compliance
- Ohio CAT (Commercial Activity Tax) Guide | Holbrook Manter
Learn what the Ohio CAT (Commercial Activity Tax) means for your business Understand filing rules, thresholds, how recent changes may impact your tax obligations
- COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY TAX
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY TAX New Exclusion Amount Starting January 1, 2025, the annual exclusion amount increases from $3 million to $6 million If your taxable gross receipts are $6 million or less per calendar year, you will not have to pay the CAT
- Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) - General Information
In order to file returns, a taxpayer must first register for CAT with the Department of Taxation Registration is available electronically through the Ohio Business Gateway Annual Minimum Tax (AMT) - Beginning in 2024, the AMT is eliminated
- Recent Changes to the Ohio Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) - Wilke CPAs . . .
The Ohio Commercial Activity Tax (CAT), introduced in 2005, replaced the Ohio franchise tax and has since played a significant role in the state’s revenue collection
- Ohio Commercial Activity Tax
The CAT is an annual privilege tax measured by taxable gross receipts from most business activities Most receipts generated in the ordinary course of business are subject to the CAT
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