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Ohio IT 1040 and SD 100 Forms.
multiplying the Combined Marginal Tax Rate (CMTR) (using the state and local tax tables most current at the time of the RITA calculation) by the total of all covered taxable relocation benefits during the applicable Year 1, and then subtracting your WTA(s), if any, from the same Year 1 from that total. That is: ...
If you live in one Ohio city but work in another, you get credit from the city you live in for the tax withheld from the city in which you work. If there is a difference in the tax rate between those two cities, then you do pay the difference when you file your tax return.
Log in to SmartVoucher with your CAC or myPay userid and password. Select "Create New Voucher", then select "PCS" and "DoD Civilian" and you will be on your way to create and submit your RITA claim and supporting documents electronically.
Residents of RITA municipalities 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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If you live in one Ohio city but work in another, you get credit from the city you live in for the tax withheld from the city in which you work. If there is a difference in the tax rate between those two cities, then you do pay the difference when you file your tax return.
Preparing Form 37 requires completing at a minimum two sections and if needed any of up to three schedules and six worksheets. Section A: Lists all W-2 wages and W-2G winnings and the local/city tax withheld while living in a RITA municipality.
The Ohio municipality where you live has the right to determine whether to grant a \u201ccredit\u201d to its residents who pay income taxes to other municipalities. This \u201cresidence tax credit\u201d reduces the income tax residents owe to the city or village where they live when they earn their taxable income in another municipality.
Residents of RITA municipalities 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.
RITA is not a "municipality," and cannot levy its own income tax - there is actually no such thing as the "RITA Tax." Rather, the municipal income taxes that RITA administers belong to each of the Ohio cities and villages that have joined with RITA.

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