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The Ohio Department of Taxation sent you a certified letter advising that the debt would be turned over to the Attorney General if not resolved within 60 days from the date of the letter. You may contact the Department of Taxation and they will advise you who signed for the mail.
A qualifying trust is required to file an IT 1140 when it is subject to a withholding tax on distributions of certain types of income made to qualifying beneficiaries.
If a taxpayer has been assessed and either fails to timely appeal a decision of the commissioner or the taxpayer's appeal is ultimately unsuccessful, any unpaid assessment is certified by the Ohio Department of Taxation to the Attorney General's Collection Enforcement Section.
Refer to the tax return identified on the identity verification letter (Ohio IT 1040 or Ohio SD 100). The amount will be listed directly to the right of “YOUR REFUND” on the return. Enter the amount in whole dollars (no decimal places). Do not use your federal refund amount.
If you received a verification letter from ODT in response to a tax return that you filed or authorized someone else to file on your behalf, you'll need to follow the steps on the letter to confirm your identity. The verification steps should take just a few minutes of your time.
The Ohio IT 4738 UPC is a required form for making pass-through entity and fiduciary income tax payments. This form ensures that payments are accurately applied to your account with the Ohio Department of Taxation. Ensure compliance by filling it out correctly to avoid delays in processing.
"Qualifying pass-through entities whose equity investors are limited to nonresident individuals, nonresident estates and nonresident trusts can file either Ohio forms IT 1140 or IT 4708. All other qualifying pass-through entities must file Ohio form IT 1140 and may also choose to file Ohio form IT 4708."
Resident individuals who are 18 years of age and older must file an annual return, even if no tax is due. Non-resident individuals who have earned income in a RITA municipality that is not subject to employer withholding must file an annual return.
Who Should File Form IT 4708? The IT 4708 is a composite income tax return a PTE elects to file on behalf of its qualifying investors. It is filed in lieu of the IT 1140 (the PTE withholding return). Unlike the IT 1140, a PTE can use the IT 4708 to claim credits or payments made on its behalf by other PTEs.