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  3. Ohio Department of Taxation Online Services Login

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    If you are experiencing login issues please contact the Ohio Department of Taxation's Service Desk at (855) 752-1880. | Return to Online Services |

  4. TAX Maintenance Page

    www.tax.state.oh.us/IFILE/IFileRegWeb/login.jsp

    For I-File, E-Payments, Tax Transcripts, Refund Status, Web Form Request, and Guest Payments please now use the following link. tax.ohio.gov/myportal.

  5. Ohio I-File - Taxpayer Identification Number - tax.state.oh.us

    www.tax.state.oh.us/email/IFileHelp/help/1040tin.html

    OHIO I-FILE TAX RETURN. Login and Registration. TIN (Taxpayer Identification Number) Your Ohio Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is located on the preprinted label of your Ohio tax booklet. If you do not have a TIN, you may still register to use Ohio I-File by entering your Social Security Number, Your Last Name, Your Last Year's Ohio Income ...

  6. GoAnywhere Web Client - Login - sftp01.tax.state.oh.us:8443

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    Warning! This system may contain Government information, which is restricted to authorized users ONLY. Unauthorized access, use, misuse, or modification of this computer system or of the data contained here or in transit to/from this system constitutes a violation of Title 18, U.S. Code 1030, Ohio Revised Code 5703.21 and other Ohio laws and ...

  7. Email Us | Department of Taxation - tax.state.oh.us

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    The Ohio Department of Taxation is dedicated to providing quality and responsive service to Ohio taxpayers. Individual and school district income tax questions can be submitted to the Ohio Department of Taxation by logging into OH|TAX eServices and selecting Send a Message under Additional Services .

  8. Ohio I-File Schedule A Deductions - tax.state.oh.us

    www.tax.state.oh.us/email/IFileHelp/help/2004/1040schaded.html

    OHIO I-FILE TAX RETURN REPORT YEAR 2004. Schedule A - Deductions. Federal Interest and Dividend Income. Interest and dividend income included in federal adjusted gross income from obligations issued by the United States government or its possessions/territories that are exempt from Ohio tax law.

  9. Ohio I-File Schedule A Additions - tax.state.oh.us

    www.tax.state.oh.us/email/IFileHelp/help/2003/1040schaadd.html

    Schedule A - Additions. Non-Ohio state or local government interest and dividend income. Interest or dividend income you received from non-Ohio state governments and their local governments not included in your federal adjusted gross income. Pass-through Entity Add back.

  10. I am not required to file an Ohio income tax return because

    www.tax.state.oh.us/email/test/IT10-2007 V3-QA.RE.pdf

    Although you may not be required to file an Ohio income tax return, filing this notice may help you avoid being considered a delinquent taxpayer. If you are filing status is married filing jointly and you want to file this notice, you can do so if (i) your spouse is eligible to file this notice and (ii) your

  11. Ohio I-File Joint Filing Credit - tax.state.oh.us

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    This credit will be calculated for you if you are filing a joint Ohio income tax return and each spouse has qualifying Ohio Adjusted Gross Income of $500 or more. Qualifying income does not include income from interest, dividends & distributions, royalties, rents, capital gains, and state or municipal income tax refunds.