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General Instructions
The Ohio Department of Taxation automatically grants a six month extension of time to file until October 15, 2008 if you are filing for a Federal Extension. You MUST file for a Federal extension to be granted an Ohio extension.
If You Are Filing a Federal Extension:
You are not required to file for a state extension. However, to avoid interest and penalties you must pay your current year tax liability in full by April 15, 2008.
When you file your Ohio return, be sure to attach a copy of your completed Federal Extension form to your return. Ohio does not grant extensions separately from the IRS.
Penalty and Interest Charges on Tax Owed:
In all cases, interest will be charged from the date the tax should have been paid (April 15, 2008) until the date of payment. The interest rate for 2007 is 6%. In addition, Ohio may assess the following penalties:
If You Owe...
If you owe additional Ohio Income Taxes you may pay your estimated balance due in the following ways:
Pay by check or money order:Ohio accepts payment by credit card through Official Payments Corporation. If you pay by credit card, you will not need to file any other forms at this time. You can do this either on the web or by telephone.
Official Payments Corporation will accept Discover/NOVUS, MasterCard, Visa or American Express card to pay your personal income taxes. There is a convenience fee for this service equal to 2.5% of the tax amount being charged. The minimum fee is $1.00.
To make your payment and receive an automatic extension of time to file, have the following information ready:
Make your payment at the Official Payments Corp. web site.
By Telephone:Use your touch-tone phone to call toll-free (800) 272-9829. At the end of your call you will be given a confirmation number. Write down and save this confirmation number for your records
If You Do Not Owe...
Ohio requires that you have filed a Federal Extension in order to receive an extension to file your Ohio return, even if you do not owe or are expecting a tax refund. When you file your Ohio return, be sure to attach a copy of your completed Federal Extension form to your return.
Download Extension Form(s)
| Ohio | Ohio Tax Payment Voucher Form IT-40P |