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CITY OF STOW
2022 INCOME TAX INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
WHO MUST FILE: Every resident or part-year resident of the City of Stow, Ohio who is 18 years of age or older must file a City tax return, even if no
income was earned in 2022 or no tax is due. Every non-resident who owns rental property and/or operates a business in Stow must also file an annual
return. Retired individuals, with no taxable income, should check the “Retired” box in the top right corner, sign and return the form to the City of Stow
Income Tax Department.
REFUNDS: Individuals who have had tax withheld for the City of Stow on income earned prior to their eighteenth birthday may request a refund of that
tax by contacting the Income Tax office at (330)689-2849. Allow 90 days for your refund.
WHEN YOU MUST FILE: The filing deadline is April 15, 202 3or the IRS Due Date. If you have requested or received an extension to file your federal
income tax return, your municipal income tax return is automatically extended. However, you must provide a copy of the federal extension with your tax
return for 2022 on or before October 1 , 208 23. An extension to file is not an extension to pay. The tax is still due by April 15, 202 3or the IRS
Due Date.
WHERE TO FILE: Mail forms with payment to: Mail forms without payment to:
CITY OF STOW CITY OF STOW
INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT
P O BOX 3649 P O BOX 1668
AKRON, OH 44309-3649 STOW, OH 44224-0668
INCOME SUBJECT TO TAX: In general, taxable income includes, but is not limited to: gross compensation, salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses,
incentive payments, profit sharing, stipends, stock options, deferred compensation, directors fees, property in lieu of cash, vacation & sick
pay, severance pay, tax shelter plans, net profit from business & professional activities, net farm income, net income from rentals, gambling &
lottery winnings, unless specifically exempted by the City of Stow or exempted from Ohio municipal income taxes by Ohio law.
NON-TAXABLE INCOME includes dividends, interest, military pay, income from intangible property, pensions, unemployment compensation, certain
government assistance payments and social security benefits. This list is not all-inclusive. For a complete definition of taxable and nontaxable
income, please refer to the Codified Ordinances of the City of Stow, Section 194.
NAME AND ADDRESS: Put your name, address and social security number for yourself, and your spouse if filing a Joint return, in the designated
places on the form. Please provide a daytime phone number, including area code. Check any boxes in the top right section that may apply.
PART YEAR RESIDENTS: You should complete this form using only information on income received and taxes withheld or paid while living or working
in Stow. You must also provide the date you moved into or out of Stow.
2021 TAX DUE
LINE 1: Use WORKSHEET I on the back of the form and enter the total from Column C
LINE 2: Use WORKSHEET II on the back of the form and enter the total, (if greater than zero), from Line 5. If WORKSHEET III is needed, please
contact the Income Tax office for details.
LINE 3: Add Lines 1 & 2 and enter the sum
LINE 4: Multiply Line 3 by 2% (.02)
LINE 5: Enter the total from Column F of WORKSHEET I.
LINE 6: If WORKSHEET III was used, enter the total from Line 20 of WORKSHEET III.
LINE 7: Enter the total of all payments you made directly to Stow for 2022 taxes plus any overpayment from 2021 that is being applied to your 20 22 taxes
LINE 8: Add Lines 5, 6 & 7 and enter the sum
LINE 9: Subtract Line 8 from Line 4
LINE 10: If the amount on Line 9 results in an overpayment and is $10.00 or less, the amount will not be credited. If the amount on Line 9 is greater
than $10.00, enter the amount that you want applied to your 2023 Estimated tax
LINE 11: If the amount on Line 9 results in an overpayment and is $10.00 or less, the amount will not be refunded. If the amount on Line 9 is greater
than $10.00, enter the amount of the overpayment you want refunded.
LINE 12: If the amount on Line 9 is greater than $10.00, enter that amount. This is your 2022 balance due. This amount must be paid with the form on
or before April 15, 202 3or the IRS Due Date . No payment is due if $10.00 or less.
LINE 13: You do not need to calculate the penalty and interest charges. The City of Stow will calculate any penalties and/or interest due and send you a bill.
2023 ESTIMATED TAX: Lines 14-20 must be completed if Line 7 plus Line 9 exceeds $200.00. LEAVE LINES 14-20 BLANK IF YOU WANT THE
CITY TO CALCULATE YOUR ESTIMATED TAX FOR 2023 BASED ON YOUR 2022 INCOME. If you anticipate owing no tax for Tax Year 2023,
enter a Zero on Line 17. Quarterly Estimates are due 4/15/20 23, 6/15/2023, 9/15/2023 and 1/15/202 .4
LINE 14: Estimated taxable income for 2023 tax year
LINE 15: Estimated tax due (multiply Line 14 by 2%.)
LINE 16: Taxes to be withheld during 2023 for Stow and other municipalities
LINE 17: Estimated tax due for 2023 tax year (subtract Line 16 from Line 15)
LINE 18: First quarter of estimated tax payable to City of Stow (multiply Line 17 by 25%.)
LINE 19: 2022 overpayment (from Line 10) applied to 2023 estimated taxes
LINE 20: Net amount due for first quarter 2023 (subtract Line 19 from Line 18)
LINE 21: TOTAL AMOUNT DUE WITH FORM. Add Lines 12, 13 and 20 and enter the sum. This is the total amount due with the form on or before
April 15, 202 3or the IRS Due Date.
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