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Recent Tax Reforms in Ohio
The publication of the first report of the permanent tax commission of Ohio, the popular vote last November authorizing a constitutional convention to revise the constitution, and the passage of progressive legislation in matters of taxation and finance, are directing attention to this state, and ju...
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