Ohio regional income tax agency form 37 2013-2025

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If Withholding Tax Allowance was elected, you must file a RITA claim within 120 days of the following calendar year. Failure to file a timely RITA claim will result in a debt owed to DFAS and collection of the entire amount of WTA paid on your behalf.
Resident individuals who are 18 years of age and older must file an annual return, even if no tax is due. Non-resident individuals who have earned income in a RITA municipality that is not subject to employer withholding must file an annual return.
Need paper Individual or School District Income Tax forms mailed to you? 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).
You should file an SD 100 if you: Lived in a taxing school district at any point during the tax year, Received any type of income while you were a resident, AND. You have a tax liability on that income (SD 100, line 8).
Am I required to file an annual RITA tax return? Residents of RITA municipalities who are 18 years of age and older must file an annual return, even if no tax is due. Non-resident individuals who have earned income in a RITA municipality that is not subject to employer withholding must file an annual return.
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Who pays Ohio state income tax? If you earn an income above $21,750, you must pay Ohio income taxes. Every resident and part-year resident of Ohio is subject to state income tax. Nonresidents with Ohio-source income also must file returns.
Non-residents must file Form 37 if they conducted business in a RITA municipality or earned wages in a RITA municipal- ity from which no local tax was withheld. You conducted busi- ness in a RITA municipality if you earned self-employment, farm or rental income in a RITA municipality.
Filing Requirements: If you were a resident of a RITA municipality during any part of the year, you must either file a Form 37 return with RITA or, if eligible, a Declaration of Exemption. An Exemption form may be filed electronically or downloaded at ritaohio.com.

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