Lead Abatement Tax Credit Program Information | Ohio Department Of Health
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Individuals must fill out the lead abatement tax credit application, providing all of the necessary information regarding the property, the expenses incurred, etc. Upon receipt of a completed application, the Ohio Department of Health will review the application and issue a tax credit certificate to the eligible applicant. Certificates will be issued on a first come, first served basis until $3,000,000.00 in tax credits have been awarded for each state fiscal year. Once the $3,000,000.00 annual allocation is reached, notification will be provided on this page.
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Provides state income tax credits to Ohio property owners for lead abatement expenses incurred in a home that meets the program’s eligibility requirements. The tax credit is capped at $40,000.00 per taxpayer and per eligible dwelling (beginning July 1, 2025). Lead abatement costs include costs incurred for lead risk assessments conducted by an Ohio licensed lead risk assessor; lead abatement projects conducted by an Ohio licensed lead abatement contractor or lead abatement project designer; clearance examinations performed by an Ohio licensed lead risk assessor, lead inspector, or clearance technician; and/or relocation costs incurred in the relocation of occupants of an eligible dwelling to achieve occupant protection.
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Ohio Department Of Health
Administers programs that provide comprehensive primary and continuing health services for all residents of Ohio. Works for the prevention of communicable and chronic diseases. Maintains vital statistics and licenses health care facilities. Regulates sanitation, food, and private water systems. Provides bioterrorism information as it relates to health issues.
