Article Photos: Ohio tax plan hits concerts, sports, even bowling



  FILE - In this Monday, Aug. 15, 2011 file photo, the sun sets on the midway at the Miami County Fair in Troy, Ohio. Gov. John Kasich’s plan to expand Ohio’s sales tax might take some of the fun out of going to concerts, high school football games and amusement parks. Kasich wants to cut the state’s overall sales-tax rate while also applying the lower 5 percent tax on new things like bowling alleys, pool halls, circuses and arcade games. Admission to fairs, museums, and theme parks would come under Ohio’s sales tax for the first time. (AP Photo/Piqua Daily Call, Mike Ullery, File)

FILE - In this Monday, Aug. 15, 2011 file photo, the sun sets on the midway at the Miami County Fair in Troy, Ohio. Gov. John Kasich’s plan to expand Ohio’s sales tax might take some of the fun out of going to concerts, high school football games and amusement parks. Kasich wants to cut the state’s overall sales-tax rate while also applying the lower 5 percent tax on new things like bowling alleys, pool halls, circuses and arcade games. Admission to fairs, museums, and theme parks would come under Ohio’s sales tax for the first time. (AP Photo/Piqua Daily Call, Mike Ullery, File)