Ohio suspends tax breaks for data centers after losing $1.5 billion in revenue, but ongoing projects will still reap the benefits



  • Ohio’s tax exemption for data centers has been temporarily suspended for new projects
  • The plan was projected to cost $136 million in 2025, but cost nearly $1.6 billion.
  • Hyperscalers invested more than $27 billion in the state in 2025 alone

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued a temporary repeal of the state tax exemption for data centers while lawmakers review the program and its impact on state finances, energy infrastructure and local communities.

According to the Associated PressThe change only affects new applicants and will not apply to previously approved incentives.

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