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Ohio property taxes may rise up to 36% in Columbiana County due to a state-mandated reassessment, with bills arriving mid-January.
Columbiana County property owners may face higher taxes in 2026 due to a state-mandated property reassessment based on recent sales, with values rising up to 36% in some areas.
The Ohio Department of Taxation rejected multiple county challenges, and unlike past updates, no across-the-board adjustments were allowed, leading to uneven increases.
Tax bills, set to arrive mid-January with a February 20 due date, reflect the new values, though some may receive credits later in the year under new state laws.
Property owners can appeal by March 31 with documentation.
Similar increases are affecting other Ohio counties, with limited relief expected.
Los impuestos a la propiedad de Ohio pueden subir hasta 36% en el condado de Columbiana debido a una reevaluación ordenada por el estado, con facturas que llegarán a mediados de enero.