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Call the Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) toll-free at 1-800-282-1780 (1-800-750-0750 for persons who use text telephones (TTYs) or adaptive telephone equipment). We are available to assist you from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday excluding holidays.
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.
Eight U.S. states levy no income tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. One state taxes only interest and dividend income: New Hampshire. Sales, property, and excise taxes can be higher in states with no income tax as a trade-off to fund important government services.
The rate reached 15.3 percent for 1997, the highest level since 1986. The average adjusted gross income (less deficit) (AGI) rose to $50,980, a 6.8-percent increase from 1996. Over the same period, average total income tax increased 8.1 percent to $7,824.
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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The first state income tax, implemented in Wisconsin in 1912, had a two-rate structure. The first flat tax was Massachusetts tax, which went into effect in 1917. Five states had income taxes back then, with Massachusetts and Virginia both implementing them that January.
1862 - President Lincoln signed into law a revenue-raising measure to help pay for Civil War expenses. The measure created a Commissioner of Internal Revenue and the nations first income tax. It levied a 3 percent tax on incomes between $600 and $10,000 and a 5 percent tax on incomes of more than $10,000.
The Ohio income tax was instituted in 1971, and we have lost congressional seats in every single census since. To dig out of that rut has taken a similar time. Currently, we have three tax brackets, with a top rate of 3.99%. With a phased-in plan, we would have a blueprint for how to get us to 0% by 2030.

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