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2022 Tipp City Individual Income Tax Return Instructions
Please include the following documents with your Tipp City income tax return:
The first page of your Federal return (1040) and Federal Schedule 1
Federal Schedules C (business), E (rent/partnership) and F (farm) if applicable
W-2 forms, 1099-MISC (if not reported on a Schedule C) and W-2G forms (gambling)
Please note that the income and credits reported on your Tipp City return should be supported by some form of
documentation. Unsupported amounts may delay the processing of your return.
Section A
2022 Tax Calculations
Line 1: Enter total amount of qualifying wages (usually found in box 5 of your W-2, if box 5 is blank, use the highest wage
found on the W-2). If you have multiple W-2s, you can use worksheet A on page 2 of the return to generate totals. Attach
originals or copies of all the W-2s to your return.
Line 2: Enter total other income (or loss) from worksheet B on page 2 of the return. Attach all appropriate Federal schedules
and documentation. Losses reported on line 2 may not be used to offset W-2 income reported on line 1, but may be carried
forward and used to reduce future taxable “other income.”
Net Operating Loss (NOL) Information – Tipp City taxpayers who have income from sources other than wages, may deduct a loss
carry-forward from tax years 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 and use it to offset other taxable income (not W-2 wages)
reported on their 2022 Tipp City return. The amount of loss that can be used is currently limited to 50% of the loss or 50% of
the income, whichever is less. You may reference Ohio Revised Code Section 718.01 (D) (3) for additional information or you
may call the tax department at 937-667-8426 for assistance in determining your allowable NOL deduction.
Line 3: Add the amounts reported on lines 1 and 2 (only add line 2 if it is positive). This is your total taxable income.
Line 4: Multiply the amount reported on line 3 by 1.5%. This is the total tax due before credits.
Line 5a: Enter the total amount of Tipp City tax withheld from your W-2s. If you have multiple W-2s, you can use worksheet A
on page 2 of the return to generate totals. Attach originals or copies of all the W-2s to your return. Make sure that the attached
W-2 shows the city tax withheld for which you are claiming a credit.
Line 5b: Enter the allowable amount (limited to 1.5% per wage) of income tax withheld or paid to another municipality. Tipp
City residents may claim a non-refundable credit for city income taxes paid to the work city. The amount of credit shall not
exceed the tax that would be due to Tipp City on the same income. Attach supporting documentation in the form of W-2s or tax
returns submitted to the other municipalities. If you have multiple W-2s, you can use worksheet A on page 2 of the return to
generate totals. Attach originals or copies of all the W-2s to your return.
Line 5c: Enter the amount of estimated tax payments and/or prior-year credits. You can view your total payments and credits
at https://www.municonnect.com/tippcity/login.aspx or you may call the tax department at 937-667-8426 to obtain your total.
Line 6: Add the amounts reported on lines 5a, 5b and 5c. This is your total credit.
Line 7: Subtract line 6 from the amount reported on line 4. A positive result indicates the amount of tax due. No tax is due if
this amount is $10.00 or less. If the result is negative, enter a zero on line 7 and proceed to line 8.
Line 8: If line 6 is greater than line 4, you have an overpayment. If the overpayment amount is $10.00 or less, no refund or
credit will be issued. For amounts greater than $10.00, please indicate the amount to be refunded and or credited to the next
year’s taxes directly below line 8.
Line 9a: A taxpayer can be subject to underpayment penalty and interest whenever an insufficient amount of estimated income
taxes are not paid on or before the due date of the last quarterly installment. Estimated tax payments are required whenever
the amount of taxes due is expected to be $200 or more. The penalty is 15% of the amount underpaid and interest on underpaid
taxes filed in year 2023 will be assessed at .58% per month.
Line 9b: If filed after the due date, enter the amount of penalty due. The penalty is 15% of the amount due on line 7.
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