An individual making more than $69,000 or a family making more than 94,000 would not be eligible. DeWine says an increase in taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products would cover the $450 million annual cost in the. $0.01 increase in cigarette tax. But for 450,000 families in the state of Ohio, it would be a tax cut and it would be very serious and significant tax cut so far, the. Ohio House has rejected the idea amending House Bill 96, which incorporates the two year budget to exclude the proposal. The bill is now making its way through the Senate with more local news. (01:36–01:52)
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Asserts that a $0.01 increase in cigarette tax would result in a significant tax cut for 450,000 families in Ohio.
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