Owners who rent space to Ohio charter schools aren’t exempt from property taxes

Oct. 13, 2010
State Supreme Court ruling may force schools to pay back taxes

From The Columbus Dispatch: Landlords who rent commercial buildings to Ohio charter schools are not exempt from paying property taxes, the state Supreme Court has ruled. Many schools or their for-profit management companies across the state may have to pay years of back taxes, charter advocates say. The court's decision overturned a ruling by the state Board of Tax Appeals concerning a for-profit entity that leased property to Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy.

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