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For e-filed returns with a direct deposit, you should receive your refund in about 15 business days. If you e-filed but requested a paper check, refunds will generally be issued within 22 business days. For paper returns, refunds will be issued by mail within 8-10 weeks.
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.
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Logging into OH|TAX eServices (registration required) and select Send a Message under Additional Services. Calling us at 1-800-282-1780. For people who use text telephones (TTYs) or adaptive telephone equipment, call 1-800-750-0750.
The Ohio Department of Taxation administers most state and several local taxes. It makes assessments, prepares tax forms, provides taxpayer assistance, processes returns, distributes taxes to local government, and more.
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If you file a complete and accurate paper tax return, your refund should be issued in about six to eight weeks from the date IRS receives your return. If you file your return electronically, your refund should be issued in less than three weeks, even faster when you choose direct deposit.
If you request a direct deposit for an original return, you can expect your OH refund within 15 business days. Paper returns will take approximately eight to 10 weeks to process.
Nonbusiness income tax phase-out The bill phases-out the state income tax on nonbusiness income over six years, resulting in the full repeal of the tax in 2030. Under current law, Ohio levies a tax on both business income and nonbusiness income.

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