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Section 5748.02 | School district income tax proposal and election.

... tax rate for current expenses for each class of property that would have resulted if the proposed reduction in the rate or rates had been in effect the previous tax year. As used in this paragraph, "effective tax rate" has the same meaning as in section 323.08 of the Revised Code. (C) A resolution adopted under division (B) of this section shall go into immediate effect upon its passage, and no publication of the ...

Section 5748.021 | Replacement tax under RC 5748.02 - submission to electors.

...A board of education that levies a tax under section 5748.02 of the Revised Code on the school district income of individuals and estates as defined in divisions (G) and (E)(1)(a) and (2) of section 5748.01 of the Revised Code may declare, at any time, by a resolution adopted by a majority of its members, the necessity of raising annually a specified amount of money for school district purposes by replacing the exist...

Section 5748.022 | Resolution reducing tax rate.

...ducation of a school district levying a tax under section 5748.02 of the Revised Code may adopt a resolution reducing the rate of the tax by a multiple of one-fourth of one per cent. The resolution shall set forth the current rate of the tax, the reduced rate of tax that results from adoption of the resolution, the purpose or purposes for which the tax is levied, the remaining number of years the tax will be l...

Section 5748.03 | Ballot form.

...e as follows: "Shall an annual income tax of _______ (state the proposed rate of tax) on the school district income of individuals and of estates be imposed by _______ (state the name of the school district), for _______ (state the number of years the tax would be levied, or that it would be levied for a continuing period of time), beginning _______ (state the date the tax would first take effect), for the purpose ...

Section 5748.04 | Petition for election repealing tax.

... the repeal of a school district income tax levied for more than five years may be initiated not more than once in any five-year period by filing with the board of elections of the appropriate counties not later than ninety days before the general election in any year after the year in which it is approved by the electors a petition requesting that an election be held on the question. The petition shall be signed by ...

Section 5748.05 | Issuing anticipation notes.

...Code to impose a school district income tax to provide an increase in current operating revenues or in current revenues for permanent improvements and prior to the time when the first payment to the district from the tax can be made, a board of education may anticipate a fraction of the proceeds of the tax and issue anticipation notes in an amount not exceeding fifty per cent of the total estimated proceeds of ...

Section 5748.06 | Credit against tax for senior citizens.

...For a taxpayer sixty-five years of age or older during the taxable year, a credit shall be permitted against the tax otherwise due under this chapter for such year equal to fifty dollars for each return required to be filed under section 5747.08 of the Revised Code for taxes levied under this chapter. The credit allowed under this section shall not exceed the tax otherwise due.

Section 5748.08 | Income tax and bond issue submitted as one question on ballot.

... district purposes by levying an annual tax on school district income; (2) Issue general obligation bonds for permanent improvements, stating in the resolution the necessity and purpose of the bond issue and the amount, approximate date, estimated rate of interest, and maximum number of years over which the principal of the bonds may be paid; (3) Levy a tax outside the ten-mill limitation to pay debt charges on t...

Section 5748.081 | Procedure for levying replacement tax under RC 5748.08.

...n 5748.09 of the Revised Code, levies a tax on the school district income of individuals and estates as defined in divisions (G) and (E)(1)(a) and (2) of section 5748.01 of the Revised Code may replace that tax with a tax on the school district income of individuals as defined in divisions (G)(1) and (E)(1)(b) of section 5748.01 of the Revised Code by following the procedure outlined in, and subject to the cond...

Section 5748.09 | Authority for school district to place property and income tax levies on ballot as combined issue.

... district purposes by levying an annual tax on school district income; (2) Levy an additional property tax in excess of the ten-mill limitation for the purpose of providing for the necessary requirements of the district, stating in the resolution the amount of money to be raised each year for such purpose; (3) Submit the question of the school district income tax and property tax to the electors of the district a...

Section 5748.10 | School district income tax after consolidation.

...ber" means the number designated by the tax commissioner for the purpose of enabling a taxpayer to identify the taxpayer's school district of residence pursuant to rules adopted by the commissioner in accordance with section 5747.04 of the Revised Code. (B) On or before ninety days before the effective date of a school district consolidation, the board of education of a surviving school district that levies a school...

Section 5749.01 | Severance tax definitions.

...under such rules and regulations as the tax commissioner may prescribe. (B) "Taxpayer" means any person required to pay the tax levied by Chapter 5749. of the Revised Code. (C) "Natural resource" means all forms of coal, salt, limestone, dolomite, sand, gravel, natural gas, and oil. (D) "Owner" and "exempt domestic well" have the same meanings as in section 1509.01 of the Revised Code. (E) "Person" means any indi...

Section 5749.02 | Imposing tax on severance of natural resources.

...laim land affected by mining, an excise tax is hereby levied on the privilege of engaging in the severance of natural resources from the soil or water of this state. The tax shall be imposed upon the severer at the rates prescribed by this section: (1) Ten cents per ton of coal; (2) Four cents per ton of salt; (3) Two cents per ton of limestone or dolomite; (4) Two cents per ton of sand and gravel; (5) Ten cents...

Section 5749.03 | Natural resources severed from an exempt domestic well.

... domestic well shall be exempt from the tax imposed by section 5749.02 of the Revised Code.

Section 5749.04 | Permit or registration required.

...e commissioner to establish a severance tax account. The application may require the severer to disclose any information the commissioner considers necessary to establish that account.

Section 5749.06 | Filing returns for each calendar quarter.

...(A)(1) Each severer liable for the tax imposed by section 5749.02 of the Revised Code and each severer or owner liable for the amounts due under section 1509.50 of the Revised Code, except for any amount due under division (B)(2) of that section, shall make and file returns with the tax commissioner in the prescribed form and at the prescribed times, computing and reflecting therein the tax as required by this chapte...

Section 5749.07 | Failure to file or pay tax.

...ommissioner, 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 assessment is issued, the portion of the assessment consisting of tax due or amounts due under section 1509.50 of the Revised Code shall bear interest at the rate per annum prescribed by section 5703.47 of the Revised Code from...

Section 5749.08 | Refund of of taxes paid illegally or erroneously or paid on an illegal or erroneous assessment.

...The tax commissioner shall refund to taxpayers amounts paid under this chapter or section 1509.50 of the Revised Code that were paid illegally or erroneously or paid on an illegal or erroneous assessment. Applications for refund shall be filed with the commissioner, on the form prescribed by the commissioner, within four years from the date of the illegal or erroneous payment. On the filing of the application, the co...

Section 5749.09 | Deducting taxpayer's indebtedness to state from refund.

...d Code is indebted to the state for any tax, the balance allowable on, the refund application shall be applied in satisfaction of the amount due the state. If the amount refundable is less than the amount due the state, it shall be applied in partial satisfaction of the amount due the state.

Section 5749.10 | Assessments for taxes in jeopardy.

...If the tax commissioner finds that a taxpayer, liable for tax under this chapter or for any amount due under section 1509.50 of the Revised Code is about to depart from the state, or remove the taxpayer's property therefrom, or conceal the taxpayer's person or property, or do any other act tending to prejudice or to render wholly or partly ineffectual proceedings to collect such tax or other amount due unless s...

Section 5749.11 | Nonrefundable severance credit tax credit for owner of RC 1513.171 certificate.

...owed a nonrefundable credit against the taxes imposed under division (A)(8) of section 5749.02 of the Revised Code for any severer to which a reclamation tax credit certificate is issued under section 1513.171 of the Revised Code. The credit shall be claimed in the amount shown on the certificate. The credit shall be claimed by deducting the amount of the credit from the amount of the first tax payment due under sect...

Section 5749.12 | Nonresidents - service of process.

...Any nonresident of this state who accepts the privilege extended by the laws of this state to nonresidents severing natural resources in this state, and any resident of this state who subsequently becomes a nonresident or conceals the resident's whereabouts, makes the secretary of state of Ohio the person's agent for the service of process or notice in any assessment, action, or proceedings instituted in this s...

Section 5749.13 | Maintaining records.

...The tax commissioner may prescribe requirements as to the keeping of records and other pertinent documents and the filing of copies of federal income tax returns and determinations. The commissioner may require any person, by rule or by notice served on that person, to keep such records as the commissioner considers necessary to show whether that person is liable, and the extent of liability, for the tax impose...

Section 5749.14 | Tax commissioner - additional powers.

...The tax commissioner shall enforce and administer this chapter and applicable provisions of section 1509.50 of the Revised Code. In addition to any other powers conferred upon the commissioner by law, the commissioner may: (A) Prescribe all forms required to be filed pursuant to this chapter; (B) Promulgate such rules as the commissioner finds necessary to carry out this chapter and applicable provisions of s...

Section 5749.15 | Civil penalties.

... who fails to file a return or pay the tax as required under this chapter or other amount due under section 1509.50 of the Revised Code who is assessed such taxes or other amount due pursuant to section 5749.07 or 5749.10 of the Revised Code may be liable for a penalty of up to twenty-five per cent of the amount assessed. The tax commissioner may adopt rules relating to the imposition and remission of penalties...