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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2013 rita form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your social security number, first name, middle initial, and last name in the designated fields. If filing jointly, include your spouse’s information as well.
  3. Select your filing status by checking the appropriate box for 'Single or Married Filing Separately' or 'Joint'.
  4. Fill in your home address, including street number, city, state, and ZIP code. If applicable, indicate if this is an amended return.
  5. In Section A, list all W-2 wages earned in 2013 along with the municipal tax withheld. Ensure to enter details accurately in each column as instructed.
  6. Complete Section B by calculating your total taxable income and any credits. Follow the prompts carefully to ensure accuracy.
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RITA offers comprehensive tax collection from registration through litigation. The Regional Income Tax Agency, known as RITA was formed in 1971 to administer the income tax ordinance of any Ohio municipality (city or village in Ohio) that joins the Agency through the Regional Council of Governments (RCOG).
RITAs role in managing municipal income tax collection is pivotal. It ensures that residents taxes are properly collected and distributed to the municipalities they live in. This includes cities and villages across the state, where local governments rely on RITAs services to fund local projects and infrastructure.
(A) Civil actions to recover municipal income taxes and penalties and interest on municipal income taxes shall be brought within three years after the tax was due or the return was filed, whichever is later.
Call the 24-hour form request line at 1-800-282-1782 to order Individual and School District Income Tax forms (please allow up to 15 days for delivery). Need 10 or more Ohio tax forms? Please fill out a Bulk Order Form and send it, along with your payment, to the address listed on the form.
RITA Form 27 is used by corporations (including S corporations), estates, limited liability companies, partnerships, and trusts to report net profit (or loss) and to pay the tax due as a result of profits earned while conducting business in one or more RITA municipalities.

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A non-resident must file Form 37 if the non-resident conducted business in a RITA municipality or earned wages in a RITA municipality and municipal income tax was not withheld, or was not properly withheld, from those wages.
Penalty Unpaid Tax A penalty may be imposed on unpaid income tax, including unpaid estimated income tax, equal to 15% of the amount not timely paid. A penalty may be imposed on unpaid employer withholding tax equal to 50% of the amount not timely paid.
What is RITA? RITA was established in 1971 as a quasi-governmental service entity and now collects income tax for over 225 Ohio municipalities, including Grandview Heights since 1998.

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