Columbus Opportunity Zones
Columbus, Ohio has 67 census tracts eligible for OZ 2.0 designation. Demographics, eligible tract list, and state filing tracker.
How OZ 2.0 applies to Columbus
Columbus sits within Ohio, which is running its own OZ 2.0 selection process under the federal framework. The state's lead agency is Ohio Department of Development (ODOD). Ohio has 1,032 census tracts eligible under OZ 2.0 — it can nominate up to 258 to Treasury.
67 of those tracts are inside Columbus. OZ 2.0's tightened eligibility criteria — median family income at or below 70% of the state/metro reference (down from 80% under OZ 1.0), with the contiguous-tract option eliminated — means fewer Columbus neighborhoods qualify than under the 2018 OZ 1.0 map. How states choose OZ 2.0 tracts →
For investors targeting Columbus, the OZ 2.0 tax benefits — rolling 5-year deferral, 10% basis step-up (or 30% for Rural QROFs in qualifying rural tracts), and 100% federal-tax-free exclusion of QOF appreciation after a 10-year hold — apply to investments made on or after January 1, 2027. See the full OZ 1.0 vs 2.0 comparison →
What Columbus's demographics imply: with a median household income of $67,232 and a 16.5% poverty rate, Columbus is likely to retain a meaningful share of designated tracts in higher-poverty census areas, while higher-income neighborhoods that qualified through the contiguous-tract pathway under OZ 1.0 will lose designation under OZ 2.0.
Next steps for Columbus investors
- See Ohio's full OZ 2.0 selection process + filing tracker →
- Browse Qualified Opportunity Funds investing in Ohio →
- Open the OZ 2.0 eligibility map and look up Columbus addresses →
- Model your OZ 2.0 tax savings on a Columbus-area investment →
- National OZ 2.0 filing tracker — see where every state stands →
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Get notified when Ohio files
One email the moment Ohio's governor submits OZ 2.0 nominations. We'll flag whether Columbus tracts made the list.