Filing Season Tips - Ohio Department of Taxation 2026

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  2. Begin by checking the appropriate boxes for your filing status: Refund, Credit to 2023, Amended, or Balance Due. This helps categorize your return correctly.
  3. Enter your taxpayer account number and Social Security number in the designated fields. If applicable, do the same for your spouse.
  4. Indicate whether you filed a Toledo tax return in 2021 and if you worked remotely in 2022. Complete this section accurately as it affects your filing eligibility.
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  6. Follow the steps outlined for calculating your income and credits, ensuring all supporting documents are attached before submission.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Remember that both taxpayer and spouse must sign if applicable for the return to be valid.

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All residents and partial year residents 18 years of age and older are required to file a tax return regardless of whether or not any tax is due. The only filing exception is if an individual qualifies to file a Declaration of Exemption. Commonly used forms for individual and joint filers are available below.
On Friday, July 5, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was officially signed into law, which includes provisions for exempting tips and overtime from taxes, effective through December 31, 2028.
The bill also allows workers to write off overtime pay up to $12,500 per year. COLUMBUS, Ohio Millions of U.S. workers are now reaping the benefits of part of President Donald Trumps budget bill. The no tax on tips and overtime provisions are now in effect.
Tips are taxable. Tips are subject to federal income, Social Security and Medicare taxes. The value of noncash tips, such as tickets, passes, or other items of value, is also income and subject to tax.
Here are seven key ways to begin preparing for the upcoming tax season. Understand Your Filing Status. Make Sure Your Name Address Are Updated. Organize Your Tax Documents. Decide Whether Youll DIY or Use a Tax Preparer. Max Out Your IRA Contributions. Consider Filing an Extension. Adjust Your Withholding.

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Tips are subject to federal income, Social Security and Medicare taxes. The value of noncash tips, such as tickets, passes, or other items of value, is also income and subject to tax. Include tips on your tax return.
By law, you have to report all your tips to your employer if they total $20 or more in a single month. Your employer includes those tips in your paycheck calculations, withholding federal income tax, Social Security tax, and Medicare taxes, just like they do for your hourly wages.
Did You Receive an Income Tax Non-Remittance Billing Notice? This notice means the Ohio Department of Taxation didnt receive full payment for the tax amount you reported on your individual and/or school district income tax return.

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