Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax
Amounts Distributed to Various Local Government
Units, by County, Calendar Year
2007
In calendar year 2007, distributions to local governments
from the motor fuel tax were $578.9 million. Of this amount,
$244.8 million went to municipalities, $123.1 million to
townships, and $210.9 million to county governments.
All motor fuel taxes are collected by the state and
distributed among state and local governmental units
according to statutory formula. Motor fuel tax revenues are
required by the Ohio Constitution to be used only for highway
purposes. The current motor fuel tax rate per gallon,
effective July 1, 2005, is 28 cents.
The total 28 cents per gallon rate is actually composed of
five separate levies: two levies of two cents each; one levy
of eight cents; one levy of one cent; and a cents per gallon
rate of 15 cents.
Each of these levies is distributed in a different manner.
After amounts are set aside for refunds and highway bond
retirement, the following transfers of receipts were made:
- Waterways Safety Fund received 0.875 percent (R.C.
5735.051).
- Wildlife Boater Angler Fund received 0.125 percent (R.C.
5735.051).
- An amount equal to five cents times the number of gallons
sold at stations operated by the Ohio Turnpike was returned
to the Ohio Turnpike Commission for turnpike projects (paid
from the cents per gallon tax) (R.C.5735.23).
- The Motor Fuel Tax Administrative Fund received 0.275
percent.
The remainder was distributed as follows:
2 cents per gallon (R.C. 5735.05, 5735.23):
2/17 of $100,000 was transferred monthly to the Grade
Crossing Fund with the remainder distributed as follows:
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30%
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to municipal corporations in proportion to their motor
vehicle registrations;*
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25%
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to all counties in equal amounts;*
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45%
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to the state.
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2 cents per gallon (R.C. 5735.25, 5735.26,
5735.27)
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67.5%
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to the state;
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7.5%
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to all counties in equal amounts;*
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17.5%
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to all townships in equal amounts;*
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7.5%
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to municipalities in proportion to their motor vehicle
registrations.*
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8 cents per gallon (R.C. 5735.29, 5735.291)
83.3 percent to the State Highway Operating Fund. The amount
remaining after the above distribution is made, as well as an
additional dollar amount specified in the transportation
budget bill are transferred to the Gasoline Excise Tax Fund.
From this total transferred amount:
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42.86 %
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distributed to municipalities in proportion to their
motor vehicle registrations;*
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37.14%
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distributed to all counties in equal amounts*;
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20%
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distributed to all townships by the greater of either
the equal share of the total amount allocated to all
townships or a proportionate share based on township
lane miles and the township's proportion of motor
vehicle registrations.*
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1 cent per gallon (R.C. 5735.30):
100 percent to the state for highway bond retirement funds,
as long as required; thereafter, 100 percent to the State
Highway Operating Fund.
Cents per gallon tax, 15 cents per gallon
(R.C. 5735.05, 5735.23):
Collections from 1 cent of the cents per gallon tax
transferred to the Local Transportation Improvement Program
Fund and 15/17 of $100,000 is transferred monthly to the
Grade Crossing Fund, with the balance distributed as follows:
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75.0%
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to the state;
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10.7%
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to municipalities in proportion to their motor vehicle
registrations;^
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9.3%
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to all counties in equal amounts;^
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5.0%
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to all townships in equal amounts.^
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* Proceeds are deposited by the state in the Gasoline
Excise Tax Fund and distributed monthly to the counties,
townships, and municipalities.
^ Proceeds are deposited by the state in the State and
Local Government Highway Distribution Fund and distributed
monthly to counties, townships and municipalities.
These figures have been compiled from records of the Ohio
Department of Taxation.