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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open Ohio Form SD 101 in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Ohio withholding account number and the employer’s FEIN at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your tax records.
  3. Fill in the payment due date and the period ending date. Ensure these dates are accurate to avoid any penalties.
  4. In the 'Name' section, provide your name and address, including street, city, state, and ZIP code. This identifies you as the taxpayer responsible for this form.
  5. Select your school district from the provided list. Each district has a corresponding number; make sure to enter both correctly.
  6. Calculate and enter the total tax due based on your withheld amounts. Double-check your calculations for accuracy.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to certify that all information is true and complete before submitting it.

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Ohio residents who lived in a taxing school district for any portion of the year are subject to Ohios school district income tax. Individuals who worked, but did not live in, a taxing school district are not required to file an SD-100.
Federal and State law mandates (requires) public educational programs. Since Federal and State dollars are insufficient to meet total costs, school districts depend on real property taxes. Additionally, County tax dollars partially fund Community Colleges and programs for special-needs children.
OH SD 101 Information Employers withhold, submit and pay tax for any employee residing in the state of Ohio who lives during all or part of a tax year in a school district that levies the tax.
You should file an SD 100 if you: Lived in a taxing school district at any point during the tax year, Received any type of income while you were a resident, AND. You have a tax liability on that income (SD 100, line 8).
To obtain the Certificate of Tax Clearance, corporate taxpayers must submit Form D5 Notification of Dissolution or Surrender to the Department after all applicable final returns are filed.

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Yes. Under the school district income tax, a $50 senior citizen credit is allowed against tax liability for each return filed. The senior citizen credit may be claimed if the taxpayer is 65 years of age or older anytime during the tax year.
You are required to file a SD-100 if all of the following are true: You lived for any portion of the taxable year in a school district with an income tax; You received income, while living in the school district; AND. You have a school district income tax liability (line 26 or 36 of SD-100), based on that income.

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