Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5711.25 | Procedure in dealing with assessment certificates - final certificates.
... second Monday of August, annually, the tax commissioner shall transmit to the county auditor of each county the preliminary assessment certificates pertaining to the auditor's county of taxpayers having taxable property in more than one county. The commissioner shall transmit to the auditor any amended assessment certificate issued by the commissioner, and the auditor shall transmit to the commissioner copies of all... |
Section 5711.26 | Commissioner may make certain final assessments.
...Except for taxable property concerning the assessment of which an appeal has been filed under section 5717.02 of the Revised Code, the tax commissioner may, within the time limitation in section 5711.25 of the Revised Code, and shall, upon application filed within such time limitation in accordance with the requirements of this section, finally assess the taxable property required to be returned by any taxpayer, fina... |
Section 5711.27 | Penalty assessment for failure to make return or list or disclose all taxable property - personal liability of fiduciary.
...ut if such taxpayer makes, within sixty days after the expiration of the time prescribed by such sections, a return or an amended or supplementary return and lists therein or discloses on an accompanying balance sheet or in other information filed with the return all items of taxable property the taxpayer is required by such sections to list, and in all cases in which the taxpayer's only default is the failure to pay... |
Section 5711.28 | Unreasonable accumulation of profits by corporation - accumulation of trust income - assessment by commissioner.
...eed as prescribed herein. Within sixty days after the mailing of the notice of a penalty assessment prescribed by this section, the taxpayer may file with the tax commissioner, in person or by certified mail, a petition for abatement of such penalty assessment. If the petition is filed by certified mail, the date of the United States postmark placed on the sender's receipt by the postal employee to whom the petition... |
Section 5711.29 | Unreasonable accumulation of profits by corporation - accumulation of trust income - assessment by commissioner.
...ries to its officers and employees, the tax commissioner, upon finding such to be the fact, shall assess the amount representing the aggregate assessments of the shares of such resident shareholders in the names of such resident shareholders and certify such assessments, together with the penalty provided in such sections, to the proper county auditor who shall place the same on the classified tax list and duplicate ... |
Section 5711.30 | Penalty assessment for declaring a nominal dividend or to evade taxes.
...s shares as productive investments, the tax commissioner, upon finding such to be the fact, shall assess against such corporation a penalty equal to a tax of two mills on the dollar of the true value in money of its share of stock owned by shareholders residing in this state. Such penalty shall be collected and distributed in the same manner as taxes levied by section 5707.03 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5711.31 | Notice of assessment - petition for reassessment - final determination.
... hearing on the petition. Within sixty days after the mailing of the notice of assessment prescribed in this section, the party assessed may file with the tax commissioner, in person or by certified mail, a written petition for reassessment signed by the party assessed, or by that party's authorized agent having knowledge of the facts. If the petition is filed by certified mail, the date of the United States postm... |
Section 5711.32 | Correction of records and tax lists.
...5711.33 of the Revised Code until sixty days after the date of certification by the auditor to the treasurer pursuant to division (C) of this section of the final determination of the petition or appeal excepting such amount from collection under division (B)(1) of this section, but such amount, exclusive of interest, shall continue to accrue interest until paid as prescribed by section 5719.041 of the Revised Code. ... |
Section 5711.33 | Tax bills issued for deficiency assessment.
... Revised Code on or before the sixtieth day following the date of issuance of the certificate by the county auditor. The balance of taxes found due and payable after a final determination by the tax commissioner or a final judgment of the board of tax appeals or any court to which such final judgment may be appealed shall be paid with interest thereon as prescribed by section 5719.041 of the Revised Code on or ... |
Section 5711.34 | List of investment holders in corporations to be filed with tax commissioner.
..., 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 shareholders, registered bondholders, debentureholders, noteholders, or other holders of investments in the corporation as defined in section 5701.06 of the Revised Code residing in this state, showing... |
Section 5711.341 | List of investors in money market investment to be filed with tax commissioner.
...e in this state, from the time that the tax commissioner certifies to the division of securities that such issuer is not in compliance with either of such sections. As used in this section, "money market investment" means any investment sold under that name or a variant thereof, and any pool of interest-bearing securities in which rights of participation in the distribution of such interest on a pro rata basis are s... |
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 5713.01 | County auditor shall be assessor - assessment procedure - employees.
... notice shall be given at least thirty days prior to the issuance of the tax bills. Failure to receive notice shall not invalidate any proceeding under this section. (D) The auditor shall make the necessary abstracts from books of the auditor's office containing descriptions of real estate in such county, together with such platbooks and lists of transfers of title to land as the auditor deems necessary in the... |
Section 5713.011 | Notice that applicant may apply for reduction in taxes.
... applicant may apply for a reduction in taxes under division (A)(2) of section 323.153 of the Revised Code. The notice shall be substantially in the form of the notice prescribed under division (A)(3)(b) of section 323.131 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5713.012 | Project managers for mass appraisals.
...ss appraisal systems; (iii) Assessment sales-ratio study including various measures of central tendency, the various measures of dispersion of data about the mean, median, and dollar-weighted mean, and the advantages and disadvantages of various analysis techniques; (iv) Traditional approaches of property valuation, including the cost approach, the sales comparison approach, and the income approach, as they are imp... |
Section 5713.02 | Duties of assessor.
...county auditor, who shall add it to the tax assessed upon such real property, and it shall be collected by the county treasurer with such tax, and when collected, shall be paid, on demand, to the person to whom it is due. |
Section 5713.03 | County auditor to determine taxable value of real property.
...ricultural use value of land valued for tax purposes in accordance with section 5713.31 of the Revised Code, in every district, according to the rules prescribed by this chapter and section 5715.01 of the Revised Code, and in accordance with the uniform rules and methods of valuing and assessing real property as adopted, prescribed, and promulgated by the tax commissioner. The auditor shall determine the taxable valu... |
Section 5713.031 | Federally subsidized residential rental property reporting.
...s in the county, on or before the first day of March. Each such filing in a reappraisal or update year shall report the information required under division (B) of this section for the preceding three calendar years or for the period of time the property has been in operation, if less than three years. (2) Information filed under this section shall have first been audited by an independent public accountant or audi... |
Section 5713.04 | Tracts to be valued separately - split listing for tax exemption - deductions.
...vation easement created under sections 5301.67 to 5301.69 of the Revised Code. The price for which such real property would sell at auction or forced sale shall not be taken as the criterion of its value. If the fee of the soil of a tract, parcel, or lot of land is in any person, natural or artificial, and the right to minerals therein in another, the land shall be valued and listed in accordance with such ownership ... |
Section 5713.041 | Classifying property for purposes of tax reduction.
...ctions in taxes required by section 319.301 of the Revised Code, and this section shall not apply for purposes of classifying real property for any other purpose authorized or required by law or by rule of the tax commissioner. The commissioner shall adopt rules governing the classification of property under this section, and no property shall be so classified except in accordance with such rules. |
Section 5713.05 | County auditor to list mineral lands - increase or decrease of valuation.
... any right to such minerals, listed and taxed separately from such lands, has increased in value to one hundred dollars or more, the auditor shall increase the assessment of such land or right to the minerals therein to its taxable value in the name of the owner thereof. If the auditor finds that rights to minerals contained or produced in or upon any lot or parcel of land have been previously created and not separat... |
Section 5713.051 | True value of oil and gas reserves on certain property.
...zed production divided by the number of days beginning with the day the well went into production in the calendar year and ending with the thirty-first day of December. (11) "Gross price" means the unweighted average price per barrel of oil or the average price per M.C.F. of gas produced from Ohio wells and first sold during the five-year period ending with the calendar year immediately preceding the tax lien date, ... |
Section 5713.06 | Apportionment of aggregate valuation of mineral lands by county auditor.
...f land has been previously assessed for taxation in the name of the same person, but the title to the fee of the soil is in one or more persons and the title to such minerals, or any right to the minerals, is in another person, the county auditor shall ascertain the aggregate value of such lot or parcel of land and the minerals or rights thereto, and shall equitably divide and apportion such aggregate valuation betwe... |
Section 5713.07 | Exempted real estate.
... assessment of real property subject to taxation, shall enter in a separate list pertinent descriptions of all burying grounds, public schoolhouses, houses used exclusively for public worship, institutions of purely public charity, real property used exclusively for a home for the aged, as defined in section 5701.13 of the Revised Code, public buildings and property used exclusively for any public purpose, and ... |