Ohio Revised Code Search
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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 5728.05 | Cooperative reciprocal fuel use tax agreement.
...The tax commissioner may enter into cooperative reciprocal agreements providing for the imposition of fuel use taxes on an apportionment or allocation basis with the proper authority of any state, any commonwealth, the District of Columbia, a state or province of a foreign country, or a territory or possession of the United States or of a foreign country. The agreement may provide for determining the base state for f... |
Section 5728.07 | Maintenance of distance and fuel records.
...Every person who is or becomes liable for the payment of the tax levied in section 5728.06 of the Revised Code shall maintain detailed distance and fuel records for each commercial car and commercial tractor owned, leased, rented, or otherwise operated by such person. Such records shall be available at any time, during normal business hours, for the inspection of the tax commissioner or the commissioner's duly aut... |
Section 5728.14 | Tax commissioner - additional powers.
...promulgate such rules pertaining to the levy and collection of the tax imposed by sections 5728.01 to 5728.14 of the Revised Code as he may deem necessary; (D) To release any property from the lien of any fees, taxes, penalties, or interest imposed by sections 5728.01 to 5728.14 of the Revised Code upon application, provided payment be made to the treasurer of state for the full amount of all taxes and penalties due... |
Section 5729.10 | Revocation of license for failure to pay tax or make report - action to recover taxes - report on ceasing to do business.
...If a company fails to pay the tax levied by section 5729.03 of the Revised Code, or to make any partial payment thereof as required by law after a statement thereof has been made and mailed to it, or if the annual statement required by law to be made by it is false or incorrect, the superintendent of insurance may revoke the license of such company doing business in this state. Upon failure to pay the tax or to make ... |
Section 5729.101 | Late returns - computation and accrual of interest.
...For the purposes of this section, interest shall be computed at a rate per calendar month, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth of one per cent, equal to one-twelfth of the rate per annum prescribed by section 5703.47 of the Revised Code for the calendar year that includes the month for which the interest accrues. (A) When taxes levied by this chapter or by section 3737.71 of the Revised Code are assessed as the res... |
Section 5729.11 | Penalty for nonpayment of taxes.
...If any foreign insurance company refuses to pay the tax levied by section 5729.03 of the Revised Code upon demand being made therefor, it shall be liable to the state at the suit of the attorney general to a penalty of not more than five hundred dollars per month for each month it has failed, after demand therefor, to pay the tax. Service of process in such action shall be made according to the requirements of law go... |
Section 5729.16 | Nonrefundable credit for foreign insurance company holding a qualified equity investment.
...(A) Terms used in this section have the same meaning as in section 5725.33 of the Revised Code. (B) There is hereby allowed a nonrefundable credit against the tax imposed by section 5729.03 or 5729.06 of the Revised Code for a foreign insurance company holding a qualified equity investment on the credit allowance date occurring in the calendar year for which the tax is due. The credit shall be computed in the same m... |
Section 5729.19 | State low-income housing tax credit.
...(A) Terms used in this section have the same meanings as in section 175.16 of the Revised Code. (B) There is allowed a nonrefundable tax credit against the tax imposed by section 5729.03 or 5729.06 of the Revised Code for a foreign insurance company that is allocated a credit issued by the executive director of the Ohio housing finance agency under section 175.16 of the Revised Code. The credit equals the amount a... |
Section 5729.20 | Tax credit for single-family housing development.
...(A) Terms used in this section have the same meanings as in section 175.17 of the Revised Code. (B) There is allowed a nonrefundable tax credit against the tax imposed by section 5729.03 or 5729.06 of the Revised Code for a foreign insurance company that is allocated a credit issued by the executive director of the Ohio housing finance agency under section 175.17 of the Revised Code. The credit equals the amount a... |
Section 5729.21 | Opportunity zone investment tax credit.
...Terms used in this section have the same meanings as in section 122.84 of the Revised Code. There is allowed a nonrefunable credit against the tax imposed by section 5729.03 of the Revised Code for a foreign insurance company that is issued, or to which is transferred, a tax credit certificate under section 122.84 of the Revised Code. The credit equals the amount stated on the certificate and may be claimed for the... |
Section 5731.02 | Rate of tax - credit.
...(A) A tax is hereby levied on the transfer of the taxable estate, determined as provided in section 5731.14 of the Revised Code, of every person dying on or after July 1, 1968, and before January 1, 2013, who at the time of death was a resident of this state, as follows: If the taxable estate is: The tax shall be: Not over $40,000 2% of the taxable estate Over $40,000 but not over $100,000 $800 plus 3% ... |
Section 5731.14 | Determining taxable estate.
...For purposes of the tax levied by section 5731.02 of the Revised Code, the value of the taxable estate shall be determined by deducting from the value of the gross estate deductions provided for in sections 5731.15 to 5731.17 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5731.15 | General deductions.
...For purposes of the tax levied by section 5731.02 of the Revised Code, the value of the taxable estate shall be determined by deducting from the value of the gross estate: (A) If the decedent dies on or after July 1, 1993 and is survived by a spouse, a marital deduction which shall be allowed in an amount equal to the value of any interest in property that passes or has passed from the decedent to the surviving spou... |
Section 5731.16 | Deductions - funeral and administration expenses, and debts.
...(A) For purposes of the tax levied by section 5731.02 of the Revised Code, the value of the taxable estate shall be determined by deducting from the value of the gross estate amounts for the following: (1) Funeral expenses; (2) Administration expenses, excluding the value of any money or property set off and allowed under section 2106.13 of the Revised Code, to the extent that such expenses have been or will be act... |
Section 5731.161 | Deductions - estate of transferee spouse.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "General power of appointment" has the same meaning as in division (B) of section 5731.11 of the Revised Code. (2) "Property" means any beneficial interest in property, whether in trust or otherwise, other than a life estate, an estate for a term of years, an annuity, or other similar interest. "Property" includes property passing as a result of the exercise or failure to exercise a... |
Section 5731.17 | Deductions - charitable bequests and transfers.
...(A) For purposes of the tax levied by section 5731.02 of the Revised Code, the value of the taxable estate shall be determined by deducting from the value of the gross estate the amount of all bequests, legacies, devises, or transfers, including the interest which falls into any such bequest, legacy, devise or transfer as a result of an irrevocable disclaimer of a bequest, legacy, devise, transfer or power, if the di... |
Section 5731.28 | Claims for refund.
...If any debts deductible under section 5731.16 of the Revised Code are proved against the gross estate after the tax levied by section 5731.02 or division (A) of section 5731.19 of the Revised Code has been determined, or if the determination of taxes so made is erroneous due to a mistake of fact or law, a claim for refund of tax may be filed by an executor, administrator, trustee, person in possession of property sub... |
Section 5731.31 | Probate court jurisdiction.
...The probate court of the county has jurisdiction to determine all questions concerning the administration of the taxes levied by this chapter, and all questions concerning the proper determination of the amount of such taxes or penalties upon exceptions filed as provided in section 5731.30 of the Revised Code. Such jurisdiction shall exist not only as to the transfer of property which would otherwise invoke the juris... |
Section 5731.36 | Enforcing claims for foreign estate taxes.
...(A) The official or body charged with the administration of the estate of other death tax laws of the domiciliary state of a nonresident decedent is deemed a creditor of the decedent and may sue in the courts of this state and enforce any claim for taxes, penalties, and interest due to that state or a political subdivision of that state. This section applies to the estate of a decedent not domiciled in this state onl... |
Section 5731.37 | Taxes are lien on property.
...(A) Taxes levied by this chapter shall be, until restricted, transferred, or discharged pursuant to this division, until paid, or unless division (A)(5)(b) of section 5731.21 of the Revised Code applies to them, a lien upon all property subject to the taxes. This lien: (1) Is discharged, as to property applied to costs and expenses of administration, property constituting the allowance made to the surviving spouse, ... |
Section 5731.38 | Statute of limitations.
...No liability for the payment of taxes levied under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code, including all interest and penalties thereon, may be determined as to the return required to be filed under section 5731.21 of the Revised Code, subsequent to three years after such return is filed, and as to the return required to be filed under section 5731.24 of the Revised Code, subsequent to three years after such return is fil... |
Section 5731.42 | Collecting unpaid tax.
...If, after the determination of any tax levied under this chapter, such tax remains unpaid, the tax commissioner shall notify the attorney general in writing of the nonpayment. The attorney general shall obtain from the tax commissioner a certified copy of the certificate of determination of the tax. Such certified copy of the certificate of determination of the tax shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the cou... |
Section 5731.47 | Payment of fees of officers and expenses of county auditor.
...The fees of the sheriff or other officers for services performed under this chapter and the expenses of the county auditor shall be certified by the county auditor by a report filed with the tax commissioner. If the tax commissioner finds that those fees and expenses are correct and reasonable in amount, the tax commissioner shall indicate approval of the fees and expenses in writing to the county auditor. The county... |
Section 5731.49 | Determining tax revenues due political subdivisions.
...At each annual settlement provided for by section 5731.46 of the Revised Code, the county auditor shall certify to the county auditor of any other county in which is located in whole or in part any municipal corporation or township to which any of the taxes collected under this chapter and not previously accounted for, is due, a statement of the amount of such taxes due to each corporation or township in such county ... |