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Business Banking for Self-Employed Professionals in Ohio

Free business checking with 1.75% APY, built-in accounting, and unlimited sub-accounts for self-employed professionals in Ohio.

Starting a Self-Employment Business in Ohio

State Tax Rate

0%–3.5% (graduated, first $26,050 exempt)

LLC Filing Fee

$99 (LLC)

Major Markets

Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton

Key Requirements in Ohio

General business registration may be required at city/county level
Self-employment tax applies (15.3% on net earnings)
Quarterly estimated tax payments required
May need to register for state sales tax depending on services/products
Must comply with Ohio's business licensing requirements

Best Banks for Self-Employed Professionals in Ohio

Compare Ohio's top business banking options for self-employed professionals.

1

Holdings

$0/mo · 1.75% APY

Free business checking with built-in AI accounting, unlimited sub-accounts, and FDIC insurance up to $3M. Available nationwide including Ohio.

Key Features

  • Free business checking
  • Built-in AI bookkeeping
  • Unlimited sub-accounts
  • 1.75% APY on all balances

Pros

  • No fees, no minimums
  • Accounting included free
  • FDIC insured up to $3M

Cons

  • No physical branches
  • No cash deposit
2

First Financial Bank

Regional bank

Best for: self-employed professionals in southwestern Ohio

Pros

Ohio/Kentucky/Indiana presence, strong business banking

Cons

Monthly fees on basic accounts

3

Park National Bank

Regional bank

Best for: self-employed professionals wanting statewide Ohio coverage

Pros

Ohio-focused, extensive statewide branch network

Cons

Traditional banking model

4

Civista Bank

Community bank

Best for: self-employed professionals in central Ohio

Pros

Central Ohio presence, personalized business banking

Cons

Smaller branch network

Why Self-Employed Professionals in Ohio Choose Holdings

Free Business Checking

No monthly fees, no minimums, no hidden costs. Every dollar stays in your business.

Built-In AI Bookkeeping

Automatic transaction categorization, real-time P&L and balance sheet. No QuickBooks needed.

1.75% APY on Every Dollar

Your operating funds earn interest while they sit. No tiered rates, no caps.

Unlimited Sub-Accounts

Organize funds by job, project, or purpose. Track payroll, taxes, and expenses separately.

Self-Employed Professionals Banking in Ohio — FAQ

Do self-employed professionals in Ohio need a business license?

It depends on your industry and location. Ohio may require a general business license at the city or county level. Some professions (healthcare, legal, financial) have additional state licensing requirements. A DBA ('doing business as') filing may be needed if using a business name.

Should self-employed professionals in Ohio form an LLC?

An LLC ($99 in Ohio) is a smart move for most self-employed professionals. It creates a legal separation between you and your business, protecting personal assets. Once you're earning $50K+, an S-Corp election can also reduce self-employment tax.

What banking features matter for self-employed professionals in Ohio?

Self-employed professionals need low or no monthly fees (income can fluctuate), easy invoicing, automatic expense categorization, and tax estimation tools. AI bookkeeping is a game-changer — it tracks deductions you'd otherwise miss and keeps you audit-ready year-round.

How much should self-employed professionals in Ohio set aside for taxes?

A good rule of thumb in Ohio is to set aside 25–30% of net income for taxes (self-employment tax of 15.3% plus Ohio state income tax of 0%–3.5% (graduated, first $26,050 exempt) plus federal income tax). Make quarterly estimated payments to avoid penalties. A dedicated business account makes this easy to automate.

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