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Perrysburg income-tax collections top $27 million in 2024; withholdings drive gains

2772570 · January 14, 2025
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City staff reported that Perrysburg’s income-tax receipts reached about $27.3 million in 2024, a first for the city, with withholding accounts and withholding dollars accounting for most of the increase.

Steve Ronder, a city finance staff member, told the Perrysburg Finance and Economic Development Committee that income-tax receipts for December came in at “a little over $2,000,000,” and that year-to-date collections reached about $27,300,000, marking the first time the city exceeded $27 million.

The report matters because income-tax revenue funds city services and is a key input to the 2025 budget. The committee reviewed monthly and year-end figures and asked staff about delinquencies and refunds ahead of the coming filing season.

Ronder said the city’s total for 2024 was about 2.9% higher than 2023…

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