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More than $1B Loss Projected in Ohio’s Next 2-Year Budget
< < Back to more-than-1b-loss-projected-in-ohios-next-2-year-budgetCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio stands to lose more than $1 billion in the next two-year budget as it phases out a sales tax structure that hauled in hundreds of millions of dollars in federal Medicaid money.
Nearly $400 million in additional county and transit authority sales taxes are also projected to be lost.
Since 2009, Ohio has charged a sales tax on services provided through Medicaid managed-care organizations to benefit from federal matching funds.
Counties and transit authorities benefited through additional local sales taxes.
The federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services two years ago prohibited taxing only managed-care companies that deal with Medicaid.
State officials say they’ll look at how other states deal with similar challenges.