Who needs to file CCA?

CCA provides compliance and delinquency programs to its Special Members primarily by utilizing IRS information to identify taxpayers that have not filed required municipal income tax returns or that have unreported municipal taxable income.

Is Ohio local tax based on where you live or work?

The basic idea is that people pay taxes to the places they live and work because they use city services like roads, police and fire. Some Ohio cities offer discounts to their residents who work and pay taxes in another municipality but others don’t. It all depends on where you live and work.

What are CCA taxes?

This yearly deduction is called a capital cost allowance (CCA). You cannot deduct the full cost of depreciable property when you calculate your net business or professional income for the year in which you acquired the property.

How do I pay CCA?

Payments can be made by Checking/Savings account, MasterCard/Visa or Discover Credit Card. Please contact CCA Cashier’s Office with any questions at 303-360-4827 or email us at [email protected]

How to become a certified tax preparer in Ohio?

Overall however, to become a certified tax preparer in Ohio entails understanding the process and being able to prepare taxes. Research education or experience required at a company you want to work for.

Where can I get a tax form in Ohio?

You may obtain copies of these forms at tax.ohio.gov. If you would like a form faxed or mailed to you, please call the Ohio Department of Taxation’s Automated Forms Request line, toll free 1-800-282-1782. Learn more about Ohio income taxes and view more tax frequently asked questions. How do I determine if I’m a resident of a school district?

What to know about Ohio income tax refunds?

To thwart this type of fraud and safeguard taxpayer dollars, the Ohio Department of Taxation has implemented security measures to confirm the identity of Ohio taxpayers filing income tax returns requesting refunds. Learn more about Ohio income taxes and view more tax frequently asked questions. What if I make a mistake using Ohio I-File?

Is the Ohio Department of taxation soliciting PII?

The Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) will not solicit personal identifiable information (PII) from a Tax Alert or any periodic email campaign. Therefore if you do receive an email purported to be from ODT, please do not provide any PII, do not click on any hyperlinks in the email, etc.

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