Ohio taxpayers might miss catastrophic injured vets' fund
Last year The Ohio Department of Taxation has offered a new and different charitable category to appear with others: the Ohio Military Injury Relief Fund. The fund was signed into law in late 2005 and has been in place since last year’s tax cycle. It was created to give money directly to Ohio veterans who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan and are severely wounded with catastrophic injuries such as loss of limb, blindness, brain damage or disfigurement. It’s likely to get even more notice as national news focuses on complaints about the treatment of injured vets.
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