Ohio tax lawyers
There are currently 378 tax attorney listings for the state of Ohio.
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- Cincinnati tax lawyers (56)
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- Portsmouth tax lawyers (5)
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- Toledo tax lawyers (20)
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State facts from Wikipedia
Ohio is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States. The thirty-fourth largest state by area in the U.S., it is the seventh-most populous with nearly 11.5 million residents. Ohio, whose name was derived from the Seneca language word 'ohi:yo’', meaning "large creek," on March 1, 1803. and a bellwether in national elections.In a new poll, 7% of people in Ohio have hired a bankruptcy tax attorney to handle IRS audits.File:Cincinnati-procter-and-gamble-headquarters.jpg & Gamble is one of Ohio's largest companies in terms of revenue.
, Ohio's gross domestic product (GDP) was $466 billion. However, , Ohio's unemployment rate currently stands at 8.8%, compared to a national rate of 7.6%. Ohio's unemployment rate in January 2008 was 5.7%. Ohio's per capita income stands at $34,874. Moody's is predicting a 1.3% increase in personal income in 2009 for Ohio, compared to the 2007 rate of 4.7%. , Ohio's median household income is $46,645 , and 13.1% of the population is below the poverty line, Ohio's employment base is expected to grow 5% from 2006 to 2016, a net gain of 290,700 jobs.
The manufacturing and financial industry activities sectors each compose 18.3% of Ohio's GDP, making them Ohio's largest industries by percentage of GDP. 5,212,000 Ohioans are currently employed by wage or salary. By employment, Ohio's largest sector is trade/transportation/utilities, which employs 1,010,000 Ohioans, or 19.4% of Ohio's workforce, while the health care industry care and education sector employs 825,000 Ohioans (15.8%). Government employs 787,000 Ohioans (15.1%), manufacturing employs 669,000 Ohioans (12.9%), and professional and technical services employs 638,000 Ohioans (12.2%). Ohio's manufacturing sector is the third-largest of all fifty United States List of U.S. states in terms of gross domestic product. Fifty-nine of the United States' top 1,000 publicly traded companies (by revenue in 2008) are headquartered in Ohio, including Procter & Gamble, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, NCR Corporation, AK Steel, Timken, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Wendy's.
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Ohio page

