Question:
I moved out from my house in Ohio the early part of the year of 2005. My ex-wife stayed. I supported her as she did not work. I was just staying at friends houses in different cities until 2007. We finally got the divorce final in Febuary 2007. Am I still liable to pay city income tax when I didnt actually live there?
Answers:
Did you change your mailing address? Reregister you car elsewhere? If you didn't bother to change the information to reflect that you were no longer living in your house in Ohio that is why they have charged you for city income tax. But I would think as long as you can prove that you weren't in that city that you shouldn't have to pay the city tax.
no. You didn't live there. She would be responsible for reporting income she has and taxes from it.
The previous gentleman was correct.If you call/write the city that is giving you the bill & send them something / anything to show you were no longer living there - a utility bill in your name from the other address, proof of paying the tax in another jurisdiction, tax returns, a lease, etc, etc, etc.Normally, they just want to know that you have paid a tax somewhere..Hope that helps...
You only pay city income tax for a portion of the year I believe. City laws can be very different from the federal tax code or from state income tax laws. You need to check with your city.
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