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Ohio House Passes Bill for Bitcoin Tax Exemption

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·JUNE 19, 2025

Ohio House passes a bill exempting Bitcoin payments under $200 from taxes, setting a precedent for cryptocurrency adoption.

The bill’s approval reflects Ohio’s strategic move toward embracing digital assets, placing the state ahead nationally. It represents a pivotal development for both cryptocurrency users and regulators seeking streamlined tax frameworks.

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Key Takeaways:
  • Bill passed by Ohio House; $200 tax exemption for Bitcoin.
  • Led by Rep. Steve Demetriou, fostering innovation.
  • Sets a precedent for state-level crypto tax exemptions.
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Ohio House Passes Bitcoin Tax Exemption Bill

The Ohio House of Representatives

The Ohio House of Representatives passed the House Bill 116, focusing on exempting capital gains tax for Bitcoin transactions under $200. The legislative action reflects Ohio’s position as a leader in digital asset adoption, spearheaded by Rep. Steve Demetriou.

Steve Demetriou, Representative, Ohio House, described the voting day as a “historic milestone” for Ohio, emphasizing that it establishes a foundation to foster emerging technologies and enhance financial autonomy for its residents.

Ohio’s legislation, passed with unanimous support, portrays a bipartisan commitment to fostering blockchain innovation. Ohio’s move to enable a $200 tax exemption for BTC and other digital asset payments is drawing national attention and is likely to set a template for similar pro-innovation blockchain policy in other states.

The impact is expected to be significant, especially for small-scale Bitcoin payments. By removing taxing obstacles, the bill encourages increased use of digital currencies, potentially raising transaction volumes in microtransactions and peer-to-peer transfers.

This exemption could enhance Ohio’s attractiveness to blockchain developers and businesses by reducing tax-related hurdles. No federal regulator, like SEC or CFTC, has commented, as this is a state initiative.

Experts anticipate potential financial and technological outcomes from the bill, predicting other states might adopt similar frameworks. The move is reported to generate optimism within the crypto and blockchain development community, positioning Ohio as a more favorable jurisdiction for Web3 and node operators. The bill’s passage could stimulate broader adoption trends and shape future crypto regulations at state and federal levels.

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The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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