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Current developments, commentary and helpful resources regarding Ohio state and multistate taxes from attorneys Steven A. Dimengo and Richard Fry. We concentrate on all aspects of Ohio state taxation, including sales/use tax, income tax and commercial activity tax, from audits to appeals before the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals and Ohio Supreme Court, and have significant experience in multistate tax planning. Contact us.

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Expecting an Ohio Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) Refund? PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 04 February 2013 18:32

Maybe you should… Governor Kasich recently announced a policy change that Ohio will start automatically refunding CAT overpayments reflected in tax filings before the Tax Commissioner. Previously, the state would only issue refunds to taxpayers who filed for a refund within the four-year statute of limitations, even if the state was aware of the overpayment. Explaining the policy change, Governor Kasich said, “We never made an effort to tell businesses when they overpaid their taxes… Instead of covering up and hiding the money, we are making an aggressive effort to determine who gets the refunds.”

Consistent with Ohio’s business friendly climate, a hallmark of Kasich’s administration thus far, Ohio will be sending about 3,500 CAT refund checks to businesses, with more refunds to come as additional overpayments are discovered. We expect this practice to rollover into other taxes in the future.

Last Updated on Monday, 04 February 2013 18:33
 
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Ohio State Tax Attorney, Steven A. Dimengo

Steve Dimengo is recognized as one of the leading tax attorneys in Ohio, where he has been serving clients for over twenty-five years. Full Profile. Cases. Email.

 

Ohio State Tax Attorney, Richard B. Fry III

Richard Fry is an Associate focusing on business law, specifically taxation. He holds a J.D. and Masters of Taxation from the University of Akron. Full Profile. Email.

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