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Section 5711.33 | Tax bills issued for deficiency assessment.

..., but if the taxes are paid within ten days subsequent to the last day prescribed, the treasurer shall waive the collection of and the auditor shall remit one-half of the penalty. The treasurer shall not thereafter accept less than the full amount of taxes and penalty except as otherwise authorized by law. Such penalty shall be distributed in the same manner and at the same time as the tax upon which it has acc...

Section 5711.34 | List of investment holders in corporations to be filed with tax commissioner.

...Annually, on or before the fifteenth day of January, the following lists, verified by the president, vice-president, secretary, or the treasurer of the corporation required to file such list, shall be filed with the department of taxation, in such form as the tax commissioner prescribes: (A) Each corporation incorporated under the laws of this state for profit shall file with the department a list of its shareholder...

Section 5711.341 | List of investors in money market investment to be filed with tax commissioner.

...Each trust or other unincorporated issuer of a money market investment sold to residents of this state in the preceding calendar year shall file a list of all its investors in the same manner as required by section 5711.34 of the Revised Code. No issuer of a money market investment, whether incorporated or unincorporated, that fails to comply with the requirements of this section or section 5711.34 of the Revised Co...

Section 5711.35 | Resident deputy county treasurer.

...If necessary, the board of county commissioners may provide for the appointment of a resident deputy county treasurer and fix his compensation.

Section 5711.36 | Filing and preservation of returns and assessment certificates.

...The tax commissioner or the county auditor shall place on file in alphabetical order all returns of taxable property and all assessment certificates, and shall carefully preserve them until five years after the taxes represented thereby have been paid, or litigation concerning the same has been settled, when he shall destroy them.

Section 5719.01 | Attaching of lien for taxes.

... means all general taxes levied against personal property pursuant to section 5709.01 of the Revised Code and all taxes levied pursuant to section 5707.04 of the Revised Code. All personal property subject to taxation shall be liable to be seized and sold for taxes. The personal property of a deceased person in the hands of an executor or administrator shall be liable for any tax due on it from the decedent. Taxes ...

Section 5719.05 | Collection of taxes.

...The county treasurer shall forthwith collect the taxes and penalty on the duplicate delivered to the treasurer by the auditor pursuant to section 5719.04 of the Revised Code and any interest thereon by any of the means provided by law. In addition to any other means provided by law, the treasurer may, after finding that the treasurer is unable to collect the full amount of delinquent taxes, interest, and penalties c...

Section 5719.051 | Employment of collectors.

...If the board of county commissioners deems it necessary, it may authorize the county treasurer to employ collectors to collect the taxes mentioned in section 5719.05 of the Revised Code or part thereof, and fix the compensation of such collectors, and provide for the reasonable and necessary expenses of such collectors in the pursuit of their duties, which shall be paid out of the county treasury. All such compensat...

Section 5719.06 | Delinquent tax list and duplicate to be cumulatively kept - uncollectible items.

...The county auditor's delinquent tax list and the county treasurer's delinquent tax duplicate provided for in section 5719.04 of the Revised Code shall be cumulatively kept so that the amount of delinquent taxes and penalties charged against each person may be shown on the latest delinquent list and duplicate. Whenever the treasurer shall, by means of the remedies provided by law or otherwise, determine that any item ...

Section 5719.07 | Certificate of release of lien - partial discharge.

...Subject to the rules prescribed by the tax commissioner, a county treasurer charged with the collection of delinquent taxes may issue a certificate of release of the lien provided for in section 5719.04 of the Revised Code if the amount secured thereby has been paid or omitted from the delinquent tax list and duplicate pursuant to section 5719.06 of the Revised Code. The treasurer shall issue a certificate of partial...

Section 5719.08 | Civil action to enforce collection of taxes - judgment.

...When taxes stand charged against a person and are not paid within the time prescribed by law for their payment, the county treasurer, in addition to any other remedy provided by law for the collection of taxes, shall enforce the collection of the taxes by a civil action in the name of the treasurer against the person for the recovery of the unpaid taxes. If the proper parties are before the court, it shall be suffici...

Section 5719.081 | Distraint of goods and chattels for collection of taxes.

... sale, which shall be not less than ten days after the taking of the property, the treasurer shall sell it at public vendue or so much of the property as will pay such taxes, penalty, interest, and costs. For making distress and sale for the payment of taxes, the treasurer shall be allowed the same fees as are allowed to constables for making levy and sale of property on execution. Traveling fees shall be computed f...

Section 5719.082 | Inability to collect tax by distress.

...If the county treasurer is unable to collect by distress taxes assessed upon a person, corporation, executor, administrator, guardian, receiver, accounting officer, agent, or factor, he shall apply to the clerk of the court of common pleas in his county at any time after the semiannual settlement of the treasurer with the county auditor, and the clerk shall cause notice to be served upon such corporation, executor, a...

Section 5719.083 | Relocation of delinquent tax payer.

...making return of the delinquent list of personal property to the county auditor, the county treasurer shall note on the margin of such list the county and state to which the delinquent taxpayer has removed, or in which he resides, with the date of his removal, if such treasurer is able to ascertain such fact. Immediately after the settlement with the auditor, the treasurer shall make and forward to the treasurer of ...

Section 5719.084 | Collecting nonresident delinquent taxes.

...Immediately on the receipt of the statement required by section 5719.083 of the Revised Code, the county treasurer shall collect such taxes and per cent, plus any penalty and interest thereon, from the person so charged, for which services he shall be allowed the same fees as treasurers receive for collecting delinquent taxes by process, to be collected from the person against whom such taxes are charged.

Section 5719.085 | Return of statement of taxes collected.

...For the collection of all taxes, penalties, interest, and costs mentioned in section 5719.084 of the Revised Code, the county treasurers shall have the same powers given by any law for the collection of taxes. All moneys collected by any treasurer pursuant to such section shall be by him transmitted, in the safest and most convenient way, to the treasurer of the county to which such moneys belong. At the same time, h...

Section 5719.086 | Delinquent tax charged to treasurer.

...If a county treasurer, on making settlement with the county auditor, stands charged with any tax which remains unpaid, and receives no credit for the tax in such settlement, the treasurer may collect such tax, for his own use, at any time within one year after the settlement, either by distress and sale or by action in his own name, before any court having jurisdiction of such action.

Section 5719.087 | Procedure where delinquent taxpayer has property within state.

...If a person charged with a tax has not sufficient property which the county treasurer can find to distrain to pay such tax, but has money or credit due or coming due him from any person within the state, known to the treasurer, or if such taxpayer has removed from the state or county, and has property, moneys, or credits due or coming due him in the state, known to the treasurer, in every such case, the treasurer sha...

Section 5719.11 | Tax lien on deposits and stock of a financial institution - penalty.

...Taxes assessed on deposits in a financial institution shall be a lien on the deposit of each person as of the day fixed by the tax commissioner for the listing of such deposits. Taxes assessed on the shares of stock of an institution whose shares are withdrawable and defined as deposits in sections 5725.01 to 5725.26 of the Revised Code, shall be a lien on such shares as of the day fixed. Every financial institution ...

Section 5719.13 | Tax lien on stock of a dealer in intangibles - penalty - deduction of taxes from dividend or distribution.

...Taxes assessed on the shares of stock of a dealer in intangibles shall be a lien on such shares from the first day of January in each year until they are paid. Each dealer in intangibles shall collect the taxes due from the owners of such shares and remit the same to the tax commissioner, who shall accept the remittance on behalf of the treasurer of state. The remittance shall be made payable to the treasurer o...

Section 5719.14 | Fiduciary's lien upon property.

...A person against whom taxes are assessed as fiduciary for another person or an estate shall, upon payment of such taxes, have a claim against such person or estate for reimbursement of the taxes paid, with legal interest, and a lien upon all funds and property of such person or estate in his possession or which come into his possession. Such lien may be enforced in any appropriate manner.