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Section 5727.10 | Assessment - hearing - correction.

...on contained in the report filed by the public utility and such other evidence and rules as will enable the commissioner to make these determinations. Before issuing the preliminary assessment under section 5727.23 of the Revised Code, the commissioner shall notify each public utility of the proposed total taxable value of its taxable property, including any proposed penalty. After receiving such notice, a public ut...

Section 5727.11 | Method of valuation.

...der division (A) of this section by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of revenue-earning miles traveled by the watercraft in the waters of this state and the denominator of which is the number of revenue-earning miles traveled by the watercraft in all waters. (G) The cost of property subject to a sale and leaseback transaction is the cost of the property as capitalized on the books and records of the...

Section 5727.111 | Assessing at percentages of true value.

...The taxable property of each public utility, except a railroad company, and of each interexchange telecommunications company shall be assessed at the following percentages of true value: (A) In the case of a rural electric company, fifty per cent in the case of its taxable transmission and distribution property and its energy conversion equipment, and twenty-five per cent for all its other taxable property; (B) In ...

Section 5727.12 | Valuation and assessment of railroad properties.

...oad system as a whole, considering the factors generally used in that method, and weighing each factor appropriately. The true value of the property used in railroad operations shall be apportioned to this state as provided in section 5727.14 of the Revised Code. For tax year 2006 and each tax year thereafter, the county auditor shall value and assess the real property owned by the company that the commissioner deter...

Section 5727.14 | Apportionment of value of property of interstate railroad.

...he entire value of the property of such public utility, determined in accordance with sections 5727.01 to 5727.62 of the Revised Code, and apportion it to this state in the proportion that the length of the road in this state bears to the whole length of road. As used in this section, "length of road" means the miles of single or first main track, measured by the distance between termini, over which railroad transpor...

Section 5727.15 | Apportionment of value of taxable property of public utilities.

...ioner shall do the following: (i) Subtract four hundred twenty million dollars from the total taxable value of the production equipment at that plant for the current tax year. (ii) Multiply the difference thus obtained by a fraction, the numerator of which is the portion of the taxable value of that plant's production equipment included in the company's total value for the current tax year, and the denominator...

Section 5727.23 | Preliminary or amended assessment - petition for reassessment.

...ent without receiving the report. The action of the tax commissioner shall be evidenced by a preliminary assessment that reflects the taxable value apportioned to each county and each taxing district in the county. The commissioner may amend the preliminary assessment as provided in this section. Each preliminary assessment and amended preliminary assessment shall be certified to the public utility, interexchange t...

Section 5727.24 | Tax on gross receipts of natural gas company or combined electric and gas company.

...For the purpose of providing revenue to meet the needs of the state, on and after May 1, 2000, an excise tax is hereby levied on the gross receipts of a natural gas company and on the gross receipts of a combined company from operating as a natural gas company. The tax shall be computed by multiplying the taxable gross receipts as determined under section 5727.33 of the Revised Code by four and three-fourths per cent...

Section 5727.241 | Credit against tax on natural gas or combined company.

...ance of a tax credit certificate by the Ohio venture capital authority under section 150.07 of the Revised Code, a refundable credit may be claimed against the tax imposed on a taxpayer under section 5727.24 of the Revised Code. The credit shall be claimed on a return due under section 5727.25 of the Revised Code after the certificate is issued by the authority.

Section 5727.25 | Quarterly or annual returns filed with tax payment - additional charges, penalties, and interest.

...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, within forty-five days after the last day of March, June, September, and December, each natural gas company or combined company subject to the excise tax imposed by section 5727.24 of the Revised Code shall file a return with the tax commissioner, in such form as the commissioner prescribes, and pay the full amount of the tax due on its taxable gross receipts fo...

Section 5727.26 | Assessment for failure to file return or pay amount due - judgment against company.

...ok entitled, "special judgments for the public utility excise tax on natural gas and combined companies," and shall have the same effect as other judgments. Execution shall issue upon the judgment at the request of the tax commissioner, and all laws applicable to sales on execution shall apply to sales made under the judgment. If the assessment is not paid in its entirety within sixty days after the day the assessme...

Section 5727.27 | Company to keep records - inspection of records.

...d Code shall keep complete and accurate records as prescribed by the tax commissioner. The records shall be preserved for four years after the return for the tax to which the records pertain is due or filed, whichever is later. The natural gas company or combined company shall make the records available for inspection by the commissioner or the commissioner's agent, on the request of the commissioner or agent.

Section 5727.28 | Refunds.

...ount refundable may be applied in satisfaction of that debt. If the amount refundable is less than the amount of the debt, it may be applied in partial satisfaction of the debt. If the amount refundable is greater than the amount of the debt, the amount remaining after satisfaction of the debt shall be refunded. (C) In lieu of granting a refund under division (A) or (B) of this section, the tax commissioner may al...

Section 5727.29 | Refundable credit calculation.

...(A) Natural gas companies and combined companies shall be entitled to a refundable credit equal to the following: (1) For natural gas companies, the sum of the three payments of the excise tax on gross receipts made pursuant to section 5727.31 of the Revised Code on or before October 15, 1999, and on or before the first day of March and June 2000; (2) For combined companies, the sum of the three estimated payments ...

Section 5727.30 | Public utilities subject to annual excise tax.

...(C), (D), and (E) of this section, each public utility, except railroad companies, shall be subject to an annual excise tax, as provided by sections 5727.31 to 5727.62 of the Revised Code, for the privilege of owning property in this state or doing business in this state during the twelve-month period next succeeding the period upon which the tax is based. The tax shall be imposed against each such public utility tha...

Section 5727.31 | Annual statement of public utility - reports.

...(A) Each public utility subject to the excise tax imposed by section 5727.30 of the Revised Code, annually, on or before the first day of August, shall file with the tax commissioner a statement in such form as the commissioner prescribes and shall pay any amount due. (B)(1) Annually, on or before the fifteenth day of October of the current year, each public utility whose estimated excise taxes for the current yea...

Section 5727.311 | Tax payments by electronic funds transfer.

...commissioner's decision as soon as is practicable. (D) If a public utility required by this section or section 5727.25 of the Revised Code to remit taxes electronically remits those taxes by some means other than electronically as prescribed by this section, and the tax commissioner determines that the failure to remit taxes as required was not due to reasonable cause or was due to willful neglect, the commissione...

Section 5727.32 | Contents of statement and reports.

...in this state. (8) In the case of all public utilities subject to the tax imposed by section 5727.30 of the Revised Code, except telegraph companies: (a) The gross receipts of the company, actually received, from all sources for business done within this state for the year next preceding the first day of May, including the company's proportion of gross receipts for business done by it within this state in connect...

Section 5727.33 | Ascertaining and determining gross receipts of certain companies.

... receipts for the tax year of any other public utility subject to section 5727.30 of the Revised Code shall be computed for the period of the first day of May prior to the tax year to the thirtieth day of April of the tax year. (B) In ascertaining and determining the gross receipts of each public utility subject to this section, the following gross receipts are excluded: (1) All receipts derived wholly from inte...

Section 5727.331 | Tax reduction to be reflected in rates.

... excise tax on gross receipts paid by a public utility resulting from the exclusion of sales to other public utilities for resale from the determination of gross receipts under sections 5727.32 and 5727.33 of the Revised Code shall be reflected in the rates charged the ultimate consumers in any rate determination affecting such consumers after October 11, 1961.

Section 5727.38 | Excise tax on gross receipts of certain public utilities.

...oner may assess an excise tax against a public utility subject to the excise tax under section 5727.30 of the Revised Code. The tax shall be computed by multiplying the taxable gross receipts as determined by the commissioner under section 5727.33 of the Revised Code by six and three-fourths per cent in the case of pipe-line companies, and four and three-fourths per cent in the case of all other companies. The minimu...

Section 5727.42 | Collection of excise taxes; refunds; failure to pay taxes.

...(A) The tax commissioner shall collect the excise tax imposed by section 5727.30 of the Revised Code and the taxpayer shall pay all taxes and any penalties thereon. Payments of the tax may be made by mail, in person, electronically if required to do so by section 5727.311 of the Revised Code, or by any other means authorized by the commissioner. The commissioner may adopt rules concerning the methods and timeliness o...

Section 5727.45 | Crediting of taxes and penalties to funds.

...One hundred per cent of all excise taxes and penalties collected under sections 5727.01 to 5727.62 of the Revised Code shall be credited to the general revenue fund.

Section 5727.47 | Notice of assessment - petition for reassessment.

...thorized agent having knowledge of the facts. The date the commissioner receives the petition shall be considered the date of filing. The petition shall indicate the utility's objections, but additional objections may be raised in writing if received by the commissioner prior to the date shown on the final determination. In the case of a petition seeking a reduction in taxable value filed with respect to an assess...

Section 5727.471 | Assessment for underpayment or overpayment of taxes by public utility.

...l be computed separately on each amount actually refunded or credited. In computing interest on credits, when an overpayment is credited against an installment of current taxes due from the utility pursuant to this section, the overpayment shall be considered to have been credited on the last date on which those taxes may be paid without penalty. (E) The refund and crediting of any overpayment, including interest, s...