Barbasol coming to Ohio


COLUMBUS — State officials OK’d tax incentives for a popular shaving cream company’s potential expansion in Ashland.

The Ohio Tax Credit Authority approved the 55 percent, eight-year tax credit for Barbasol LLC, valued at about $98,000 over the term.

The company, in turn, would commit to creating 30 jobs at a new 80,000-square-foot, $6.3 million facility in the Ashland Business Park.

It would also have to maintain operations at the site for at least 16 years.

The incentives are refundable tax credits against what the company would pay in corporate taxes, based on the state income taxes withheld on new, full-time employees. For example, a company paying $100 in state income tax withholding for a new worker would be credited with $55 toward its other state tax obligations (commercial activity, state income or insurance premium tax liabilities), based on a 55 percent credit.

Barbasol is considering other sites for the expansion. According to documents, the tax credit approved Tuesday “is a major factor” in the company’s decision to locate in Ohio.

The city is providing upward of $1 million in additional incentives for the project, including a 15-year abatement on real property tax, a $200,000 investment to extend a railway spur and $100,000-plus for the site purchase.