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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ol 3d in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting your entity type: Individual/Sole Proprietor or Corporation/Partnership. Fill in your last name, first name, and middle initial if applicable.
  3. Enter your Social Security Number and Account ID, followed by your address details including Unit/Apt. no., City, State, and Zip code.
  4. Provide your email and phone number for contact purposes. Indicate the Tax Year Ending and check the applicable quarter deposit (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4).
  5. Complete the calculations as outlined in the form. Start with expected adjusted net profit and follow through each line item carefully to ensure accuracy.
  6. Finally, certify your information by signing and dating the form before submitting it electronically or via mail.

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Earnings and payroll taxes are typically calculated as a percentage of wages, withheld by the employer (though paid by the employee) and paid by individuals who work in the taxing locality, even if the person lives in another city or state without the tax.
Any individual (resident or non-resident) or business entity (partnerships, corporations, or S-Corporations) who receive taxable compensation are required to file the Occupational License Return (OL-3) and pay the Occupational License Tax to the Louisville Metro Revenue Commission (LMRC).
Form OL-3 is a tax form used by any entity with a business nexus in Louisville/Jefferson County to file and pay the Occupational Tax Rate of 2.2% (resident rate) or 1.45% (non-resident rate).
Occupational License Tax. Occupational and business license fees, which are levied for the purpose of producing general revenue, are essentially taxes instead of regulatory license fees.
Occupational License Tax Taxes collected on all net profits earned by a business within Louisville/Jefferson County. Anyone who engages in business, profession, occupation, or trade will have to pay the Occupational License Tax. There is no minimum earned net profit amount before you are liable to file a tax return.

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Employees who live in Louisville and Jefferson County, Ky. are subject at a combined rate of 2.2%. The rate for resident employees is composed of: A. City of Louisville 1.25% Withhold either City or County depending or on where the work is performed.
All such taxes are collected on behalf of the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro government, the public schools, and the Transit Authority of River City (TARC). The current rate of tax totals 2.2% (. 0220).
Every natural person and business entity engaged in any business, trade, occupation, profession, or other activity for profit in Louisville Metro must pay an annual occupation license tax for the privilege of engaging in these activities.

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