Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5703.057 | Commissioner may require identifying information.
...For the efficient administration of the taxes and fees administered by the tax commissioner, the commissioner may require that any person filing a tax document with the department of taxation provide identifying information, which may include the person's social security number, federal employer identification number, or other identification number requested by the commissioner. A person required by the commissioner ... |
Section 5703.058 | Deposit of tax payments within 30 days of receipt.
...Before January 1, 2008, the tax commissioner and the treasurer of state shall consult and jointly adopt policies and procedures for the processing of payments of taxes administered by the tax commissioner such that payments are deposited in or credited to the appropriate account or fund within thirty days after receipt by the commissioner or treasurer. The policies and procedures shall apply to all such payment... |
Section 5703.059 | Electronic or telephonic tax filing.
...(A) The tax commissioner may adopt rules requiring returns, including any accompanying schedule or statement, for any tax or fee administered by the commissioner to be filed electronically using the Ohio business gateway as defined in section 718.01 of the Revised Code, filed telephonically using the system known as the Ohio telefile system, or filed by any other electronic means prescribed by the commissioner. (B) ... |
Section 5703.0510 | Claiming tax credits; required documentation.
...ion of the Revised Code that requires a taxpayer to provide a tax credit certificate to the tax commissioner upon the commissioner's request, any person claiming a credit against a tax or fee administered by the commissioner shall provide a copy of any accompanying certificate issued by the director of development services or by another state agency, if applicable, demonstrating the person's eligibility for the credi... |
Section 5703.06 | Claims - compromise or installment payment agreement - innocent spouse relief.
...ses under a statute administered by the tax commissioner and that has been certified to the attorney general for collection under section 131.02 of the Revised Code. (B) The tax commissioner and the attorney general shall consider the following standards when ascertaining with respect to a claim whether a compromise or payment-over-time agreement is in the best interests of the state under division (E) of section 13... |
Section 5703.061 | Cancellation of debts under $50.
...therwise provided in this section, the tax commissioner may cancel a debt owed to the state arising from any tax administered by the commissioner if the total amount of the debt does not exceed fifty dollars and if the debt consists only of unpaid taxes due for a single reporting period and of any penalty, interest, assessment, or other charge arising from such unpaid taxes. The commissioner shall not cancel an... |
Section 5703.07 | Bond of tax commissioner - duty to devote entire time to office.
...The tax commissioner shall give bond, conditioned according to law, payable to the state, in such penal sum as is fixed by the governor, with surety to be approved by the governor. Such bond and oath of office shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. Except as otherwise authorized in section 108.05 of the Revised Code, the tax commissioner and each employee of the department of taxation shall devote hi... |
Section 5703.08 | Employee's bonds.
...The tax commissioner may require any employee employed by him to furnish bond to the state in such amount as he prescribes, with surety to the satisfaction of the treasurer of state, conditioned on the faithful performance of the duties of the employee and compliance to all the laws of the state and rules, regulations, and orders of the commissioner. Bonds authorized under this section shall be filed with the treas... |
Section 5703.081 | Discipline of department employee failing to comply with tax laws.
...The tax commissioner may discipline or dismiss any employee of the department of taxation who fails to timely file an annual return required under section 5747.08 of the Revised Code for any taxable year during which the employee is employed by the department. The commissioner may condition employment or continued employment with the department upon timely compliance with any other requirement of the laws, rules, or ... |
Section 5703.09 | Compensation of board members.
...Each member of the board of tax appeals shall receive a salary fixed pursuant to division (J) of section 124.15 of the Revised Code for each day spent in the discharge of his official duties and shall be reimbursed for his actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of such duties. |
Section 5703.10 | Place of office - branch offices.
...The department of taxation shall keep its office in Columbus and shall provide suitable rooms, necessary office furniture, supplies, books, periodicals, and maps. All necessary expenses shall be audited and paid as are other expenses. The department may hold sessions at any place within the state. The department may establish as many branch offices in different parts of the state as are convenient for the purpose of... |
Section 5703.11 | Business hours.
...The department of taxation shall be open for the transaction of business during the business hours of every day, except Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. |
Section 5703.12 | Annual report.
...(A) The tax commissioner shall adopt rules in accordance with the provisions of the international registration plan as defined under section 4501.01 of the Revised Code for the periodic audit of persons with vehicles registered under the international registration plan to determine the authenticity of mileage figures derived from operational records and registrations. The tax commissioner may exchange with the prope... |
Section 5703.13 | Quorum - orders.
...A majority of the board of tax appeals shall constitute a quorum to transact business, and any vacancy does not impair the right of the remaining members to exercise all the powers of the board so long as a majority remains. Any investigation, inquiry, or hearing which the board is authorized to hold or undertake may be held or undertaken by or before any one member of the board. All investigations, inquiries, heari... |
Section 5703.14 | Review of rules.
...ny rule adopted and promulgated by the tax commissioner may be filed with the board of tax appeals by any person who has been or may be injured by the operation of the rule. The appeal may be taken at any time after the rule is filed with the secretary of the state, the director of the legislative service commission, and, if applicable, the joint committee on agency rule review. Failure to file an appeal does ... |
Section 5703.15 | Designation of actions.
...All actions of the tax commissioner or of the privileges, powers, duties, obligations, immunities, and liabilities of other persons or officers shall be in the name of the department of taxation. |
Section 5703.16 | Rules and regulations.
...The department of taxation shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations to govern its proceedings and to regulate the manner of all valuations of real or personal property, apportionments, investigations, inspections, and hearings not specifically provided for. |
Section 5703.17 | Appointment and powers of agent, tax auditor agent, or tax auditor agent manager.
...ic utility subject to the laws that the tax commissioner is required to administer, the commissioner may appoint by an order in writing an agent, a tax auditor agent, or a tax auditor agent manager, whose duties shall be prescribed in the order. In the discharge of such an agent's duties, the agent shall have every power of an inquisitorial nature granted by law to the commissioner and the same powers as a notary ... |
Section 5703.18 | Procedural powers of commissioner and agents.
...The tax commissioner and every agent provided for in section 5703.17 of the Revised Code may, for the purposes of the laws relating to taxation, administer oaths, certify to official acts, issue subpoenas, compel the attendance of witnesses, and the production of books, accounts, papers, records, documents, and testimony. |
Section 5703.19 | Right of tax commissioner to inspect books of taxpayer - penalty.
...y out the purposes of the laws that the tax commissioner is required to administer, the commissioner or any person employed by the commissioner for that purpose, upon demand, may inspect books, accounts, records, and memoranda of any person or public utility subject to those laws, and may examine under oath any officer, agent, or employee of that person or public utility. Any person other than the commissioner who ma... |
Section 5703.20 | Power to require production of books by order or subpoena.
...The tax commissioner may require, by order or subpoena served on any company, firm, corporation, person, association, partnership, limited liability company, or public utility in the same manner that a summons is served in a civil action in the court of common pleas, the production within this state, at the time and place the commissioner designates, of any books, accounts, papers, or records kept by that company, fi... |
Section 5703.21 | Prohibition against divulging information - information acquired as result of audit.
... (6) Providing to a county auditor a sales or use tax return or audit information under section 333.06 of the Revised Code; (7) Disclosing to a state or federal government agency, for use in the performance of that agency's official duties in this state, information in the possession of the tax commissioner necessary to verify compliance with any provision of the Revised Code or federal law relating to that age... |
Section 5703.211 | Rules for tracking database searches.
...(A) The tax commissioner shall adopt rules under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that, except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, require that any search of any of the databases of the department of taxation be tracked so that administrators of the database or investigators can identify each account holder who conducted a search of the database. (B) The rules adopted under division (A) of this s... |
Section 5703.22 | Decisions of department.
...The department of taxation may conduct any number of investigations contemporaneously through different agents, and may delegate to any such agent the taking of all testimony bearing upon any investigation or hearing. The decision of the department shall be based upon its examination of all testimony and records. The recommendations made by an agent shall be advisory only, and do not preclude the taking of further te... |
Section 5703.23 | Attorney general or prosecuting attorney shall aid in investigations or hearings.
...Upon the request of the department of taxation, the attorney general shall aid in any investigation, hearing, or trial had under the laws which the department is required to administer, shall institute and prosecute all necessary actions for the enforcement of such laws, and for the punishment of all violations thereof. The prosecuting attorney of any county shall, upon the request of the department and under the dir... |