Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5595.041 | Memorandum of understanding and supplemental powers.
...The governing board of a qualified RTIP may negotiate and enter into a memorandum of understanding with the department of transportation for the purpose of completing opportunity corridor improvements. The governing board, in carrying out the opportunity corridor improvements, may exercise all authority granted to it by this chapter and may additionally do all of the following: (A) Appropriate property, fully or p... |
Section 5595.042 | Tax increment financing within qualified RTIP.
...A township, municipal corporation, or county may declare improvements made within the development area of a qualified RTIP to be for a public purpose and exempt from taxation pursuant to section 5709.40, 5709.41, 5709.73, or 5709.78 of the Revised Code, as authorized under those sections. |
Section 5595.05 | Issuance of securities.
...The governing board of a regional transportation improvement project may provide for the issuance of securities for the purpose of paying costs of transportation improvements and opportunity corridor improvements. The securities are Chapter 133. securities, and the issuance of the securities, the maturities and other details thereof, the rights of the holders thereof, and the rights, duties, and obligations of the go... |
Section 5595.06 | Pledges.
...under section 5739.021, 5739.023, 5739.026, 5741.021, 5741.022, or 5741.023 of the Revised Code if the county or transit authority will benefit from the proposed transportation improvements or opportunity corridor improvements and revenue from the tax may lawfully be applied to those purposes under the resolution levying the tax. (B) The governing board shall use license tax revenue pledged to the project under di... |
Section 5595.07 | Request for assistance from department of transportation.
...The governing board of a regional transportation improvement project may submit a written request to the director of transportation for the assistance of the department of transportation in any or all aspects, components, or phases of that project. Upon receipt of such a request, the director may require the board to submit documentation to substantiate that the board has sufficient resources to fund the board's shar... |
Section 5595.08 | Disposition of funds.
...All money, funds, properties, and assets acquired by the governing board of a regional transportation improvement project under this chapter, whether as proceeds from the sale of securities, as revenues, or otherwise, shall be held by it in trust for the purpose of carrying out its powers and duties, shall be used and reused as provided in this chapter, and shall at no time be part of other public funds. Such funds, ... |
Section 5595.09 | Investment.
...funds of the governing board of a regional transportation improvement project in excess of current needs may be invested as permitted by sections 135.01 to 135.21 of the Revised Code. Income from all investments of moneys in any fund shall be credited to funds as the governing board determines, subject to the provisions of any such proceedings or trust agreement, and the investments may be sold at any time the govern... |
Section 5595.10 | Fiscal officer.
...tion, according to the most recent federal decennial census, that is a party to the cooperative agreement shall be the fiscal officer for the governing board of the project. The county prosecutor of the county with the greatest population, according to the most recent federal decennial census, that is participating in the project shall be the legal advisor of the governing board of the project and shall prosecute and... |
Section 5595.11 | Taxation.
...he powers granted by this chapter is in all respects for the benefit of the people of the state, for the increase of their commerce and prosperity, and for the improvement of their health and living conditions, and, as the completion of transportation improvements by a regional transportation improvement project constitute the performance of essential governmental functions, neither the project nor the governing boar... |
Section 5595.12 | Administrative expenses.
...The governing board of a regional transportation improvement project shall not use any amount pledged or allocated to the board under this chapter for administrative expenses of the board without prior approval of the director of transportation. The director may approve expenses individually by line item or may approve an aggregate amount to be allocated for administrative expenses over a period of time not exceeding... |
Section 5595.13 | Dissolution.
...A regional transportation improvement project and its governing board are dissolved by operation of law on the date specified in the cooperative agreement. The governing board shall fulfill all contractual duties assumed by the board and repay all bonds issued by the board before that date. Upon dissolution of the regional transportation improvement project, the boards of county commissioners that created the regiona... |
Section 5711.01 | Listing personal property definitions.
...s provided in sections 5725.01 to 5725.26 of the Revised Code, surrender values under policies of insurance, or any tangible personal property acquired from a public utility or interexchange telecommunications company as defined in section 5727.01 of the Revised Code and leased back to the public utility or interexchange telecommunications company pursuant to a sale and leaseback transaction as defined in division ... |
Section 5711.02 | Annual returns - supplying of blanks.
...004, each taxpayer having taxable personal property with an aggregate taxable value in excess of ten thousand dollars shall make a return to the county auditor of each county in which any taxable property the taxpayer must return is required by this chapter to be listed. The taxpayer shall truly and correctly list on the return all taxable property so required to be listed, including property exempt under division (... |
Section 5711.03 | Listing of taxable property.
...5711.01 to 5711.36 of the Revised Code, all taxable property shall be listed as to ownership or control, valuation, and taxing districts as of the beginning of the first day of January, annually, except that taxable personal property and credits used in business shall be listed as of the close of business of the last day of December, annually, and deposits not taxed at the source shall be listed as of the day fixed b... |
Section 5711.04 | Time for making returns.
... division (B) of the section, returns shall be made, annually, between the fifteenth day of February and the thirtieth day of April. Upon verified application of any taxpayer, and for good cause shown, the county auditor may extend the time within which such taxpayer may make a return to the fifteenth day of June. If the county auditor fails to allow, in whole, a timely application of the taxpayer for an extension of... |
Section 5711.05 | Returns of taxable property - fiduciary returns.
...As used in this section, "legal disability" has the same meaning as in section 2131.02 of the Revised Code. Each person shall return all the taxable property of which the person is the owner, except property required by this section or the regulations of the tax commissioner to be returned for the person by a fiduciary; but this section does not authorize any person to omit from the person's return of taxabl... |
Section 5711.06 | Listing of transferred investments.
...A taxpayer who during the calendar year has transferred investments to the trustee of a trust fund shall list the investments transferred as to ownership and taxing district as of the date of such transfer, and as to valuation or income yield as of such first day of January; in listing such income yield, such taxpayers may deduct therefrom such portion of the income yield of the equitable interest in such trust fund ... |
Section 5711.07 | Proper taxing district for listing property.
...Personal property used in business shall be listed and assessed in the taxing district in which such business is carried on. If such business is carried on in more than one taxing district in the same county, the return shall set forth the amount of the property used therein which is situated in each taxing district in such county, and the value of all the personal property used in business shall be apportioned to an... |
Section 5711.09 | Powers and duties of tax commissioner - contents of return.
...The tax commissioner shall administer sections 5711.01 to 5711.36 of the Revised Code, which are laws which he is required to administer within the meaning of sections 5703.19 to 5703.37, 5703.39, 5703.41, and 5703.45 of the Revised Code. He may adopt and promulgate rules not inconsistent with sections 5711.01 to 5711.36 of the Revised Code, so that all taxable property shall be listed and assessed for taxation. The ... |
Section 5711.10 | Option to file verified federal income tax return.
...s return a verified summary of his federal income tax return for the last preceding taxable year, if such taxable year was a full year of twelve months, itemized and analyzed in such manner as the commissioner may by such regulations prescribe, together with a statement as to the aggregate amount of income received by him during such taxable year derived from investments taxable under such sections, the income from w... |
Section 5711.101 | Tax commissioner may require financial statement or balance sheet - substitute listing date.
...re that with every return listing personal property used in business or credits, the taxpayer shall file a financial statement or balance sheet of such business as of the close of business on the day next preceding the date of listing. A taxpayer who is required to file a financial statement or balance sheet of his business pursuant to this section may be authorized or required by the commissioner to list his taxabl... |
Section 5711.11 | Certain returns shall be made in duplicate - county auditor to assess property - returns are confidential.
...Returns listing personal property used in business or credits shall be made in duplicate. One copy of each return so made shall be retained by the county auditor and the other copy shall be for the use of the tax commissioner. As to all taxable property shown in all other returns required by sections 5711.01 to 5711.36 of the Revised Code, to be made to the auditor, the auditor shall, as deputy of the commissioner, a... |
Section 5711.13 | Taxpayer shall make combined return - assessment - certification to treasurer of state.
...er provided in sections 5725.01 to 5725.26 of the Revised Code. Sections 5711.01 to 5711.36 of the Revised Code shall apply to and govern such taxpayer, its proper officers and representatives, the commissioner, and the county auditor as to all proceedings in the assessment of the property of such taxpayer. |
Section 5711.131 | County supplemental return.
...ined return with the tax commissioner shall, at the time such return is filed, file a county supplemental return with the county auditor of each county in which: (A) The taxable value of that taxpayer's tangible personal property within any taxing district of the county has increased or decreased in excess of five hundred thousand dollars from that reported by that taxpayer in such taxing district for the preceding ... |
Section 5711.14 | Consolidated returns for corporations - joint returns for husband and wife.
...sive, of the Revised Code. In such case all the taxable property mentioned in section 5709.01 of the Revised Code, belonging to the corporation making the return and to each of its subsidiaries shall be listed and assessed in the name of the separate owners thereof; but the parent corporation making such return shall not be required to list any of its investments in the stocks, securities, and other obligations of it... |