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Section 5731.33 | Receipt for payment.
...yment of TO the county treasurer of any tax due under this chapter, the treasurer shall issue a receipt for the payment in triplicate. He shall deliver one copy to the person paying the taxes, and he immediately shall send the original receipt to the tax commissioner, who shall certify the original receipt and immediately transmit it to the probate court for the county in which the return has been filed if there is a... |
Section 5731.34 | Transfers of intangible personal property.
...No estate or additional tax shall be imposed upon any transfer of intangible personal property by or from a person who was not legally domiciled in this state at the time of his death, or by reason of the death of such a person, whether such person was the legal or the beneficial owner of such property, and whether or not such property was held for him in this state or elsewhere by another, in trust or otherwise, unl... |
Section 5731.35 | Foreign estate tax.
...When a probate court or the tax commissioner determines or claims that a decedent was domiciled in this state at the date of decedent's death, and when the taxing authorities of another state, territory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia, make a like claim on behalf of their state, territory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia, the tax commissioner, with the ... |
Section 5731.36 | Enforcing claims for foreign estate taxes.
...nistration of the estate of other death tax laws of the domiciliary state of a nonresident decedent is deemed a creditor of the decedent and may sue in the courts of this state and enforce any claim for taxes, penalties, and interest due to that state or a political subdivision of that state. This section applies to the estate of a decedent not domiciled in this state only if the laws of his domicile state contain a ... |
Section 5731.37 | Taxes are lien on property.
...istrator, or trustee for the purpose of paying debts, administration expenses, or taxes of the estate, or for any purpose to a bona fide purchaser for an adequate and full consideration in money or money's worth, to the money or other property received from the purchaser. Knowledge that the property is being sold by a fiduciary and that it otherwise would be subject to the estate tax lien does not preclude the purcha... |
Section 5731.38 | Statute of limitations.
...No liability for the payment of taxes levied under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code, including all interest and penalties thereon, may be determined as to the return required to be filed under section 5731.21 of the Revised Code, subsequent to three years after such return is filed, and as to the return required to be filed under section 5731.24 of the Revised Code, subsequent to three years after such return is fil... |
Section 5731.39 | Written consent of tax commissioner to transfer of assets.
...e. (C) No life insurance company shall pay the proceeds of an annuity or matured endowment contract, or of a life insurance contract payable to the estate of a decedent, or of any other insurance contract taxable under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code, without the written consent of the tax commissioner. Any life insurance company may pay the proceeds of any insurance contract not specified in this division (... |
Section 5731.40 | No consent of tax commissioner to transfer of assets of nonresident decedents.
...The consent of the tax commissioner is not required in the case of the issuance, transfer, or delivery of any intangible personal property specified in section 5731.39 of the Revised Code, when the decedent is not domiciled in this state or when the intangible personal property is issued, transferred, or delivered to the surviving spouse of the decedent. In any action brought under section 5731.39 of the Revised Cod... |
Section 5731.41 | Appointment of enforcement agents.
...hat fund is not sufficient to make such payments, from the county real estate assessment fund pursuant to division (B)(6) of section 325.31 of the Revised Code, any other provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding. The amount paid to any agent in the unclassified service for all of the duties performed under this section, as directed by the commissioner, shall not exceed three thousand nor be less than twelve h... |
Section 5731.42 | Collecting unpaid tax.
...e attorney general in writing of the nonpayment. The attorney general shall obtain from the tax commissioner a certified copy of the certificate of determination of the tax. Such certified copy of the certificate of determination of the tax shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county, and the same proceedings shall be had with respect thereto as are provided by section 2329.04... |
Section 5731.43 | Representing state, tax commissioner and county auditor.
...attorney general, when requested by the tax commissioner, shall represent the state, the tax commissioner, and the county auditor in any proceedings under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code. The tax commissioner, with the consent of the attorney general, may designate any attorney assigned to or employed by the estate tax division of the Department of Taxation to represent the tax commissioner, and no additional compe... |
Section 5731.44 | Deputies of auditor.
...y auditor may, and when directed by the tax commissioner shall, appoint such number of deputies as the tax commissioner prescribes for him, who shall be qualified to assist him in the performance of his duties under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code. |
Section 5731.45 | Duties of county treasurer.
...The tax commissioner may designate such of his examiners, experts, accountants, and other assistants as he deems necessary for the purpose of aiding in the administration of taxes levied under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code; and the provisions of Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code shall be deemed a law which the tax commissioner is required to administer for the purposes of sections 5703.17 to 5703.37, inclusive, ... |
Section 5731.46 | Fees of sheriff and other officers.
...ep an account showing the amount of all taxes and interest received by the treasurer under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code. On the twenty-fifth day of February of each year, the treasurer shall settle with the county auditor for all such taxes and interest so received in the preceding calendar year and not included in any prior settlement, showing for what estate, by whom, and when paid. At each such settlement the... |
Section 5731.47 | Payment of fees of officers and expenses of county auditor.
...ounty auditor. The county auditor shall pay those fees and expenses out of the undivided estate tax fund. The county auditor then shall deduct, from the amount required to be credited to each of the funds or boards of education listed or referred to in division (A) of section 5731.48 of the Revised Code, a pro rata share of the amount so paid. The pro rata share shall be computed on the basis of the proportions of t... |
Section 5731.48 | Distributing tax revenue.
...ty-four per cent of the gross amount of taxes levied and paid under this chapter shall be for the use of the municipal corporation or township in which the tax originates, and shall be credited as provided in division (A)(1), (2), or (3) of this section: (1) To the general revenue fund in the case of a city; (2) To the general revenue fund of a village or to the board of education of a village, for school purposes,... |
Section 5731.49 | Determining tax revenues due political subdivisions.
...or the amount in favor of the treasurer payable from any undivided general taxes in the possession of such treasurer, unless such municipal corporation or township is located in another county, in which event the auditor shall issue a certificate for such amount to the auditor of the proper county, who shall draw a like warrant therefor payable from any undivided general taxes in the possession of the treasurer of su... |
Section 5731.50 | Determining origin of tax on transfer of realty and tangible personalty located in state.
...ersonal property within this state, the tax on the transfer thereof shall be deemed to have originated in the municipal corporation or township in which such property is physically located. In case of real estate located in more than one municipal corporation or township, the tax on the transfer thereof, or of any interest therein, shall be apportioned between the municipal corporation or townships in which it is loc... |
Section 5731.51 | Determining origin of tax on transfer of personalty not located in state.
...The tax on the transfer of intangible property or tangible personal property not within this state from a resident of this state shall be deemed to have originated in the municipal corporation or township in which the decedent was domiciled. The municipal corporation or township in which the tax on the transfer of the intangible property of a nonresident accruing under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code shall be deem... |
Section 5731.90 | Confidentiality.
...ration-skipping, or other taxes paid or payable in connection with a decedent's taxable estate as described in division (A)(1)(b) of this section. (2) Division (A)(1) of this section does not do any of the following: (a) Preclude the inspection, copying, and use of an estate, generation-skipping, or other tax return filed pursuant to this chapter, documents and other records as described in division (A)(1)(b) of th... |
Section 5731.99 | Penalty.
..., or any lawful rule promulgated by the tax commissioner under authority of this chapter, for the violation of which no other penalty is provided in this chapter, shall be fined not less than one hundred or more than five thousand dollars. |
Section 5733.02 | Annual taxpayer report and remittance - report on dissolution or withdrawal.
...n 5733.13 of the Revised Code, each taxpayer shall make a report in writing to the tax commissioner in such form as the tax commissioner prescribes, and shall remit to the commissioner, with the remittance made payable to the treasurer of state, the amount of the tax as shown to be due by such report less the amount paid for the year on a declaration of estimated tax report filed by the taxpayer as provided by... |
Section 5733.021 | Declaration of estimated tax report.
...(A) Each taxpayer that does not in January of any year prior to 2014 file the report and make the payment required by section 5733.02 of the Revised Code shall make and file a declaration of estimated tax report for the tax year. The declaration of estimated tax report shall be filed with the tax commissioner on or before the last day of January in such form as prescribed by the tax commissioner, and shall ref... |
Section 5733.022 | Tax payment by electronic funds transfer.
...o division (C) of this section, if a taxpayer's total liability for taxes imposed by section 5733.06 of the Revised Code, after reduction for all nonrefundable credits allowed the taxpayer, exceeds fifty thousand dollars, the taxpayer shall remit each tax payment for the tax year electronically as prescribed by divisions (B) and (C) of this section. The tax commissioner shall notify each taxpayer required to remit... |
Section 5733.03 | Annual report.
...formation with respect to individual taxpayers. |