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IMPORTANT NOTE: Prior to 2017, Grandview Heights allowed up to a 2.25% tax credit.
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Yes, Grandview Heights has mandatory filing. All individuals 18 years or older that resided in Grandview Heights for any part of the year must file a city tax return by April 15th (Exception – Retirees see #2). Businesses must also file returns if they have sales, payroll, or property in the City during the taxable year. Non-residents working in Grandview Heights are not required to file unless their city tax withholding is less than 2.5%.
Yes, there is still mandatory filing even with no tax liability due to Grandview Heights. This is important because many residents work outside Grandview Heights and now have zero tax liability due to the new 100% tax credit as of 1/1/17. Mandatory filing is necessary to maximize income tax revenue via auditing, and it is required by RITA.
Unfortunately we live in a community that shares a zip code, which means people often get confused on where to pay their municipal income tax. Please refer to the map here to identify if you live in the Grandview Heights taxing jurisdiction. You may also give the local tax team a call to confirm whether you are in the City of Grandview Heights and should be paying Grandview Heights income tax. Scott (614)481-6207 / sgill@grandviewheights.org and Joe (614) 439-7778 / jcurtin@grandviewheights.org.
RITA can be contacted at 1-800-860-7482, but we also encourage anyone to take advantage of personalized local service available from our local Tax Team in the City Finance Department: Scott (614)481-6207 / sgill@grandviewheights.org or Joe (614) 439-7778 / jcurtin@grandviewheights.org.