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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio RITA Form 37 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your social security number and your spouse’s if applicable. Fill in your first name, middle initial, and last name.
  3. Select your filing status: Single, Married Filing Separately, or Joint. If you have an extension, check the appropriate box and attach a copy.
  4. Provide your current mailing address, including city, state, and ZIP code. If this is an amended return, check the box and explain why in the provided space.
  5. Indicate your residency status in RITA municipalities (Full-Year, Part-Year, Non-Resident) and list all income from W-2 wages along with local/city tax withheld.
  6. Complete Section A by entering totals for each column as instructed. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid penalties.
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The agencys website offers comprehensive tax information, forms, answers to common questions and free online services, such as electronic registration, filing and payment options.
RITAs role in managing municipal income tax collection is pivotal. It ensures that residents taxes are properly collected and distributed to the municipalities they live in. This includes cities and villages across the state, where local governments rely on RITAs services to fund local projects and infrastructure.
If you were a resident of a RITA municipality during any part of the year, you must file a return with RITA unless you are eligible to file a Declaration of Exemption. A Declaration of Exemption form may be filed electronically or downloaded at ritaohio.com.
An Exemption form may be filed electronically or downloaded at ritaohio.com. A non-resident must file Form 37 if the non-resident conducted business in a RITA municipality or earned wages in a RITA municipality and municipal income tax was not withheld, or was not properly withheld, from those wages.
Call the 24-hour form request line at 1-800-282-1782 to order Individual and School District Income Tax forms (please allow up to 15 days for delivery). Need 10 or more Ohio tax forms? Please fill out a Bulk Order Form and send it, along with your payment, to the address listed on the form.
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A non-resident must file Form 37 if the non-resident conducted business in a RITA municipality or earned wages in a RITA municipality and municipal income tax was not withheld, or was not properly withheld, from those wages.
Non-residents must file Form 37 if they conducted business in a RITA municipality or earned wages in a RITA municipal- ity from which no local tax was withheld. You conducted busi- ness in a RITA municipality if you earned self-employment, farm or rental income in a RITA municipality.
Resident individuals who are 18 years of age and older must file an annual return, even if no tax is due. Non-resident individuals who have earned income in a RITA municipality that is not subject to employer withholding must file an annual return.

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