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ODT requires certain taxpayers to verify their identity in an effort to combat tax fraud and safeguard taxpayer dollars. Taxpayers are selected for identity verification using data analysis of information on the tax return and other factors. Identity Verification Letter - Ohio Department of Taxation Ohio Department of Taxation (.gov) income-identity-confirmation-quiz Ohio Department of Taxation (.gov) income-identity-confirmation-quiz
An assessment is the tax departments legal billing notice of an outstanding tax liability. Assessments - Ohio Department of Taxation ohio.gov help-center faqs assessments ohio.gov help-center faqs assessments
Governor Mike DeWine signed HB 33, which, retroactive to January 1, 2023, gradually reduces the Ohio personal income tax rates over two years, collapsing the current four tax brackets to two by 2024. Ohio Department of Taxation issues revised withholding tables effective ey.com news 2023-1675-ohio-depart ey.com news 2023-1675-ohio-depart
With income tax fraud and identity theft on the rise, the Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) is committed to safeguarding taxpayer dollars by increasing security measures. The identity verification letter is just one of the tools ODT is using to prevent fraudsters from receiving a refund as a result of identity theft.
2 Why am I receiving an Ohio Income Tax Refund Offset letter? The agency or agencies shown on the letter have reported to the Department of Taxation (ODT) that you owe one or more debts. ODT is required to apply your Ohio income tax refund as partial or complete payment of the debt(s).
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You received an identity verification letter because an Ohio income tax return was filed OR an OH|TAX eServices account was created using your SSN. You should check with your spouse or tax preparer to ensure an Ohio return was not legitimately filed or an OH|TAX eServices account was not created on your behalf. Income - Identity Verification Letter - Ohio Department of Taxation ohio.gov identitytheft faq income-identit ohio.gov identitytheft faq income-identit
Employers who have been approved under the opt out provision to file paper state income tax withholding returns, remit withholding tax payments using Ohio IT 501, mailed to the Ohio Department of Taxation with remittance made payable to the Ohio Treasurer of State.
State Offset: A minimum of $150 total arrears (owed to the obligee or the state of Ohio) must be owed to be eligible for State Offset. If the obligor has more than one case, all past due support combined must meet the minimum amount.

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