Questions

Is there a statute of limitations on Ohio State taxes?

Is there a statute of limitations on Ohio State taxes?

Statute of Limitations It is generally filed for any taxes owed that has been certified to them by the Department of Taxation. The AG’s office has seven years from the date of the original tax assessment to begin legal proceedings to collect the taxes.

How do I look up a Ohio State tax lien?

To obtain more information about the lien, contact the Attorney General’s Office. For business taxes call 1-888-246-0488, for individual taxes call 1-888-301-8885.

How do I know if I owe the Ohio attorney general?

NOTE: For information on paying a tax debt or other debt owed to the state of Ohio, please contact the Attorney General’s Collections Enforcement Section online or by calling 877-607-6400.

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How long can a state go back on taxes?

Taxpayers normally have four years to file a claim for a state tax refund in California. Tax year 2016 state income tax returns were due in 2017, so the standard four-year statute of limitations for claiming a refund would have expired on April 15 of this year.

How many years back can you be audited?

three years
Generally, the IRS can include returns filed within the last three years in an audit. If we identify a substantial error, we may add additional years. We usually don’t go back more than the last six years. The IRS tries to audit tax returns as soon as possible after they are filed.

How do I remove a tax lien from Ohio?

To release a tax lien, the debtor must contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office of Collections and Enforcement to determine the exact amount of tax owed. Payment of the original tax must be remitted to the Ohio Department of Taxation.

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What is the Ohio attorney general?

Dave Yost (Republican Party)Since 2019
Ohio/Attorney general

What kind of debt does the Ohio Attorney General collect?

Under Ohio Revised Code section 131.02, all delinquent state debt is collected by the Attorney General. Why do I owe this debt, or, what is this about?

Can Ohio Attorney General garnish wages?

Yes. The State of Ohio retains the right to offset any monies owed to the applicant, including federal and state tax refunds. Will the Attorney General cease garnishment, foreclosure and other collection activities while an offer is pending?