Schools OK tax break for CoverMyMeds HQ in exchange for income tax sharing


CoverMyMeds took a step closer to building a corporate campus and bringing 1,600 tech jobs to west Franklinton under a tax-sharing deal Columbus City Schools approved on Friday.

The district would collect $9.5 million to $20 million over 15 years in lieu of property taxes.

The health IT company, a subsidiary of McKesson Corp., projects having a total of 1,624 employees after two buildings of 200,000 square feet each are completed by 2024 for a total of $225 million.

The site is in the 800 block…

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