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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Type of instrument' and 'Tax list year' fields. Ensure all information is typed or printed clearly.
  3. In the 'Property located in taxing district' section, provide the county number and tax district number as required.
  4. Complete lines 1 through 10, starting with the grantor's name and phone number. Follow this by entering the grantee's details, including their address and neighborhood code.
  5. Indicate whether there are buildings on the land by checking 'Yes' or 'No', and specify the type of buildings if applicable.
  6. For line 7, enter any mortgage amounts, cash paid, and total consideration. Be sure to deduct any non-real property items from your total consideration.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. This ensures compliance with Ohio Revised Code requirements.

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transfer fees are charged when a new owner purchases a property and are influence by the county, the school district and the local industry in the area. conveyance taxes are based on the purchase price of a property and are imposed on real property transfers at the state, county or municipal level.
The real property conveyance fee is paid by persons who make sales of real estate or used manufactured homes. The base of the tax is the value of real estate sold or transferred from one person to another.
The tax shall be levied upon the grantor named in the deed and shall be paid by the grantor for the use of the county to the county auditor at the time of the delivery of the deed as provided in section 319.202 of the Revised Code and prior to the presentation of the deed to the recorder of the county for recording.
The conveyance tax is also known as a real estate transfer tax. This tax is generally calculated as a percentage of the sale price. If the property is sold for a very low amount or is transferred for free, such as between family members, it may be exempt from conveyance tax but may still be subject to estate tax.
To apply, a Homestead Application Form (DTE 105A) must be filed with the auditor after the first Monday in January and on or before December 31st in the year of the application. Disability exemptions must include a Certificate of Disability Form (DTE 105E) or other available certifications.
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Sales to Non-Profit Organizations Business sales to charitable nonprofit organizations are generally exempt from sales tax (excluding motor vehicles). For the exemption to apply, the sale must be made to church, 501(c)(3) organization, or any other nonprofit operating exclusively for charitable purposes. R.C.
Major Exemptions The tax does not apply: to sales or transfers to or from the U.S. government or its agencies, or to or from the state of Ohio or any of its political subdivisions. to gifts from one spouse to another, or to children and their spouses. to surviving spouses or to a survivorship tenant.
The Deed Transfer Department transfers the owners name and address on the real estate tax list and duplicate. The department also collects the transfer tax/ conveyance fee ($4.00 per $1,000 of sale price) and the transfer fee ($. 50 per parcel).

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