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CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF EUCLID, OHIO
CERTIFICATION
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS (2024)
PRELIMINARY UNIT
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF EUCLID, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
TITLE ONE - Business Regulation
TITLE THREE - Taxation
CHAPTER 791 Municipal Income Tax Regulations Effective Through December 31, 2015
CHAPTER 792 Municipal Income Tax Regulations Effective Beginning January 1, 2016
792.01 AUTHORITY TO LEVY TAX; PURPOSES OF TAX; RATE
792.011 AUTHORITY TO LEVY TAX.
792.012 PURPOSES OF TAX; RATE.
792.013 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS.
792.014 STATEMENT OF PROCEDURAL HISTORY; STATE MANDATED CHANGES TO MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX.
792.02 EFFECTIVE DATE.
792.03 DEFINITIONS.
792.04 INCOME SUBJECT TO TAX FOR INDIVIDUALS
792.041 DETERMINING MUNICIPAL TAXABLE INCOME FOR INDIVIDUALS.
792.042 DOMICILE.
792.043 EXEMPTION FOR MEMBER OR EMPLOYEE OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND CERTAIN JUDGES.
792.05 COLLECTION AT SOURCE
792.051 COLLECTION AT SOURCE; WITHHOLDING FROM QUALIFYING WAGES.
792.052 COLLECTION AT SOURCE; OCCASIONAL ENTRANT.
792.053 COLLECTION AT SOURCE; CASINO AND VLT.
792.06 INCOME SUBJECT TO NET PROFIT TAX
792.061 NET PROFIT; INCOME SUBJECT TO NET PROFIT TAX; ALTERNATIVE APPORTIONMENT; REMOTE WORKERS.
792.062 CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURN.
792.063 TAX CREDIT FOR BUSINESSES THAT FOSTER NEW JOBS IN OHIO.
792.064 TAX CREDITS TO FOSTER JOB RETENTION.
792.07 DECLARATION OF ESTIMATED TAX.
792.08 CREDIT FOR TAX PAID
792.081 CREDIT FOR TAX PAID TO ANOTHER CITY.
792.082 REFUNDABLE CREDIT FOR QUALIFYING LOSS.
792.083 CREDIT FOR PERSON WORKING IN JOINT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT OR ZONE.
792.084 CREDIT FOR TAX BEYOND STATUTE FOR OBTAINING REFUND.
792.09 ANNUAL RETURN
792.091 RETURN AND PAYMENT OF TAX.
792.092 RETURN AND PAYMENT OF TAX; INDIVIDUALS SERVING IN COMBAT ZONE.
792.093 USE OF OHIO BUSINESS GATEWAY; TYPES OF FILINGS AUTHORIZED.
792.094 EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE.
792.095 AMENDED RETURNS.
792.096 REFUNDS.
792.10 PENALTY, INTEREST, FEES, AND CHARGES.
792.11 AUDIT.
792.12 ROUNDING.
792.13 AUTHORITY AND POWERS OF THE TAX ADMINISTRATOR
792.131 AUTHORITY OF TAX ADMINISTRATOR; ADMINISTRATIVE POWERS OF THE TAX ADMINISTRATOR.
792.132 AUTHORITY OF TAX ADMINISTRATOR; COMPROMISE OF CLAIM AND PAYMENT OVER TIME.
792.133 AUTHORITY OF TAX ADMINISTRATOR; RIGHT TO EXAMINE.
792.134 AUTHORITY OF TAX ADMINISTRATOR; REQUIRING IDENTIFYING INFORMATION.
792.14 CONFIDENTIALITY.
792.15 FRAUD.
792.16 OPINION OF THE TAX ADMINISTRATOR.
792.17 ASSESSMENT; APPEAL BASED ON PRESUMPTION OF DELIVERY.
792.18 BOARD OF REVIEW; APPEAL TO BOARD OF REVIEW.
792.19 ACTIONS TO RECOVER; STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS.
792.20 ADOPTION OF RULES.
792.21 RENTAL AND LEASED PROPERTY.
792.22 FILING NET PROFIT TAXES; ELECTION TO BE SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER.
792.2201 DEFINITIONS.
792.2202 APPLICABILITY; TAXABLE SITUS; APPORTIONMENT.
792.2203 INFORMATION PROVIDED TO TAX ADMINISTRATOR; CONFIDENTIALITY.
792.2204 FILING OF ANNUAL RETURN; REMITTANCE; DISPOSITION OF FUNDS.
792.2205 ELECTRONIC FILING.
792.2206 CONSOLIDATED RETURNS.
792.2207 FAILURE TO PAY TAX.
792.2208 DECLARATION OF ESTIMATED TAXES.
792.2209 ADDITIONAL PENALTIES.
792.2210 ASSESSMENTS AGAINST TAXPAYER.
792.2211 REFUND APPLICATIONS.
792.2212 AMENDED RETURNS.
792.2213 EXAMINATION OF RECORDS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS AND PERSONS.
792.2214 CREDITS.
792.2215 RECKLESS VIOLATIONS; PENALTIES.
792.97 COLLECTION AFTER TERMINATION OF CHAPTER.
792.98 SAVINGS CLAUSE.
792.99 VIOLATIONS; PENALTY.
CHAPTER 793 Transient Occupancy Tax
CHAPTER 795 Motor Vehicle License Tax (Street Maintenance Program)
CHAPTER 797 Admission Tax
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - HEALTH AND SANITATION CODE
PART THIRTEEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
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792.05 COLLECTION AT SOURCE
792.051 COLLECTION AT SOURCE; WITHHOLDING FROM QUALIFYING WAGES.
   (a)   (1)   Each employer, agent of an employer, or other payer located or doing business in the City shall withhold from each employee an amount equal to the qualifying wages of the employee earned by the employee in the City multiplied by the applicable rate of the City’s income tax, except for qualifying wages for which withholding is not required under Section 792.052 or division (d) or (f) of this section. An employer, agent of an employer, or other payer shall deduct and withhold the tax from qualifying wages on the date that the employer, agent, or other payer directly, indirectly, or constructively pays the qualifying wages to, or credits the qualifying wages to the benefit of, the employee.
      (2)   In addition to withholding the amounts required under division (a)(1) of this section, an employer, agent of an employer, or other payer may also deduct and withhold, on the request of an employee, taxes for the City in which the employee is a resident.
   (b)   (1)   An employer, agent of an employer, or other payer shall remit to the Tax Administrator of the City the greater of the income taxes deducted and withheld or the income taxes required to be deducted and withheld by the employer, agent, or other payer, along with any report required by the Tax Administrator to accompany such payment, according to the following schedule:
         A.   Any employer, agent of an employer, or other payer not required to make payments under division (b)(1)B. of this section of taxes required to be deducted and withheld shall make quarterly payments to the Tax Administrator not later than the last day of the month following the last day of each calendar quarter.
         B.   Taxes required to be deducted and withheld shall be remitted monthly to the Tax Administrator if the total taxes deducted and withheld or required to be deducted and withheld by the employer, agent, or other payer on behalf of the City in the preceding calendar year exceeded two thousand three hundred ninety-nine dollars ($2,399), or if the total amount of taxes deducted and withheld or required to be deducted and withheld on behalf of the City in any month of the preceding calendar quarter exceeded two hundred dollars ($200.00). Payment under division (b)(1)B. or of this section shall be made to the Tax Administrator not later than fifteen days after the last day of each month.
         C.   An employer, agent of an employer or other payer may be required to make payment by electronic funds transfer to the Tax Administrator, based on the Tax Administrator's determination, of all taxes deducted and withheld on behalf of the employee for remittance to the City if the employer, agent of an employer, or other payer is required to make payments electronically for the purpose of paying Federal taxes withheld on payments to employees under section 6302 of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 C.F.R. 31.6302-1, or any other Federal statute or regulation. The payment of tax by electronic funds transfer under this division does not affect an employer's, agent's, or other payer's obligation to file any return as required under this section. Once the threshold for remitting payment electronically for Federal purposes has been met, any accrued Municipal income tax withheld from employee qualifying wages earned within the City shall be remitted to the City at the same time that the Federal tax withholding payment is due.
   (c)   An employer, agent of an employer, or other payer shall make and file a return showing the amount of tax withheld by the employer, agent, or other payer from the qualifying wages of each employee and remitted to the Tax Administrator. A return filed by an employer, agent, or other payer under this division shall be accepted by the City as the return required of an employee whose sole income subject to the tax under this chapter is the qualifying wages reported by the employee's employer, agent of an employer, or other payer, unless the City requires all resident individual taxpayers to file a tax return under Section 792.091.
   (d)   An employer, agent of an employer, or other payer is not required to withhold Municipal income tax with respect to an individual's disqualifying disposition of an incentive stock option if, at the time of the disqualifying disposition, the individual is not an employee of either the corporation with respect to whose stock the option has been issued or of such corporation's successor entity.
   (e)   (1)   An employee is not relieved from liability for a tax by the failure of the employer, agent of an employer, or other payer to withhold the tax as required under this chapter or by the employer's, agent's, or other payer's exemption from the requirement to withhold the tax.
      (2)   The failure of an employer, agent of an employer, or other payer to remit to the City the tax withheld relieves the employee from liability for that tax unless the employee colluded with the employer, agent, or other payer in connection with the failure to remit the tax withheld.
   (f)   Compensation deferred before June 26, 2003, is not subject to the City income tax to the extent the deferred compensation does not constitute qualifying wages at the time the deferred compensation is paid or distributed.
   (g)   Each employer, agent of an employer, or other payer required to withhold taxes is liable for the payment of that amount required to be withheld, whether or not such taxes have been withheld, and such amount shall be deemed to be held in trust for the City until such time as the withheld amount is remitted to the Tax Administrator.
   (h)   On or before the last day of February of each year, an employer shall file a withholding reconciliation return with the Tax Administrator listing the names, addresses, and Social Security numbers of all employees from whose qualifying wages tax was withheld or should have been withheld for the City during the preceding calendar year, the amount of tax withheld, if any, from each such employee's qualifying wage, the total amount of qualifying wages paid to such employee during the preceding calendar year, the name of every other municipal corporation for which tax was withheld or should have been withheld from such employee during the preceding calendar year, any other information required for Federal income tax reporting purposes on Internal Revenue Service form W-2 or its equivalent form with respect to such employee, and other information as may be required by the Tax Administrator.
   (i)   The officer or the employee of the employer, agent of an employer, or other payer with control or direct supervision of or charged with the responsibility for withholding the tax or filing the reports and making payments as required by this section, shall be personally liable for a failure to file a report or pay the tax due as required by this section. The dissolution of an employer, agent of an employer, or other payer does not discharge the officer's or employee's liability for a failure of the employer, agent of an employer, or other payer to file returns or pay any tax due.
   (j)   An employer is required to deduct and withhold Municipal income tax on tips and gratuities received by the employer's employees and constituting qualifying wages only to the extent that the tips and gratuities are under the employer's control. For the purposes of this division, a tip or gratuity is under the employer's control if the tip or gratuity is paid by the customer to the employer for subsequent remittance to the employee, or if the customer pays the tip or gratuity by credit card, debit card, or other electronic means.
   (k)   The Tax Administrator shall consider any tax withheld by an employer at the request of an employee when such tax is not otherwise required to be withheld by this chapter to be tax required to be withheld and remitted for the purposes of this section.
(Ord. 151-2015. Passed 12-7-15; Ord. 6-2018. Passed 1-16-18.)
792.052 COLLECTION AT SOURCE; OCCASIONAL ENTRANT.
   (a)   The following terms as used in this section:
      (1)   "Employer" includes a person that is a related member to or of an employer.
      (2)   "Professional athlete" means an athlete who performs services in a professional athletic event for wages or other remuneration.
      (3)   "Professional entertainer" means a person who performs services in the professional performing arts for wages or other remuneration on a per-event basis.
      (4)   "Public figure" means a person of prominence who performs services at discrete events, such as speeches, public appearances, or similar events, for wages or other remuneration on a per-event basis.
      (5)   "Fixed location" means a permanent place of doing business in this State, such as an office, warehouse, storefront, or similar location owned or controlled by an employer.
      (6)   "Worksite location" means a construction site or other temporary worksite in this State at which the employer provides services for more than twenty days during the calendar year. "Worksite location" does not include the home of an employee.
      (7)   "Principal place of work" means the fixed location to which an employee is required to report for employment duties on a regular and ordinary basis. If the employee is not required to report for employment duties on a regular and ordinary basis to a fixed location, "principal place of work" means the worksite location in this State to which the employee is required to report for employment duties on a regular and ordinary basis. If the employee is not required to report for employment duties on a regular and ordinary basis to a fixed location or worksite location, "principal place of work" means the location in this State at which the employee spends the greatest number of days in a calendar year performing services for or on behalf of the employee's employer.
            If there is not a single municipal corporation in which the employee spent the greatest number of days in a calendar year performing services for or on behalf of the employer, but instead there are two or more municipal corporations in which the employee spent an identical number of days that is greater than the number of days the employee spent in any other municipal corporation, the employer shall allocate any of the employee's qualifying wages subject to division (b)(1)A. of this section among those two or more municipal corporations. The allocation shall be made using any fair and reasonable method, including, but not limited to, an equal allocation among such municipal corporations or an allocation based upon the time spent or sales made by the employee in each such municipal corporation to which qualifying wages are allocated under this division shall be the employee's "principal place of work" with respect to those qualifying wages for the purposes of this section.
            For the purposes of this division, the location at which an employee spends a particular day shall be deemed in accordance with division (b)(2) of this section, except that "location" shall be substituted for "municipal corporation" wherever "municipal corporation" appears in that division.
   (b)   (1)   Subject to divisions (c), (e), (f), and (g) of this section, an employer is not required to withhold Municipal income tax on qualifying wages paid to an employee for the performance of personal services the City on twenty or fewer days in a calendar year, unless one of the following conditions applies:
         A.   The employee's principal place of work is located in the City.
         B.   The employee performed services at one or more presumed worksite locations in the City. For the purposes of this division, "presumed worksite location" means a construction site or other temporary worksite in this State at which the employer provides services that can reasonably be expected by the employer to last more than twenty days in a calendar year. Services can reasonably be expected by the employer to last more than twenty days if either of the following applies at the time the services commence:
            1.   The nature of the services are such that it will require more than twenty days of actual services to complete the services;
            2.   The agreement between the employer and its customer to perform services at a location requires the employer to perform actual services at the location for more than twenty days.
         C.   The employee is a resident of the City and has requested that the employer withhold tax from the employee's qualifying wages as provided in Section 792.051.
         D.   The employee is a professional athlete, professional entertainer, or public figure, and the qualifying wages are paid for the performance of services in the employee's capacity as a professional athlete, professional entertainer, or public figure within the City.
      (2)   For the purposes of division (b)(1) of this section, an employee shall be considered to have spent a day performing services in the City only if the employee spent more time performing services for or on behalf of the employer in the City than in any other municipal corporation on that day. For the purposes of determining the amount of time an employee spent in a particular location, the time spent performing one or more of the following activities shall be considered to have been spent at the employee's principal place of work:
         A.   Traveling to the location at which the employee will first perform services for the employer for the day;
         B.   Traveling from a location at which the employee was performing services for the employer to any other location;
         C.   Traveling from any location to another location in order to pick up or load, for the purpose of transportation or delivery, property that has been purchased, sold, assembled, fabricated, repaired, refurbished, processed, remanufactured, or improved by the employee's employer;
         D.   Transporting or delivering property described in division (b)(2)C. of this section, provided that, upon delivery of the property, the employee does not temporarily or permanently affix the property to real estate owned, used, or controlled by a person other than the employee's employer;
         E.   Traveling from the location at which the employee makes the employee's final delivery or pick-up for the day to either the employee's principal place of work or a location at which the employee will not perform services for the employer.
   (c)   If the principal place of work of an employee is located in the City, the exception from withholding requirements described in division (b)(1) of this section shall apply only if, with respect to the employee's qualifying wages described in that division, the employer withholds and remits tax on such qualifying wages to the City.
   (d)   (1)   Except as provided in division (d)(2) of this section, if, during a calendar year, the number of days an employee spends performing personal services in the City exceeds the twenty-day threshold described in division (b)(1) of this section, the employer shall withhold and remit tax to the City for any subsequent days in that calendar year on which the employer pays qualifying wages to the employee for personal services performed in the City.
      (2)   An employer required to begin withholding tax for the City under division (d)(1) of this section may elect to withhold tax for the City for the first twenty days on which the employer paid qualifying wages to the employee for personal services performed in the City.
      (3)   If an employer makes the election described in division (d)(2) of this section, the taxes withheld and paid by such an employer during those first twenty days to the City in which the employee's principal place of work is located are refundable to the employee.
   (e)   Without regard to the number of days in a calendar year on which an employee performs personal services in any municipal corporation, an employer shall withhold Municipal income tax on all of the employee's qualifying wages for a taxable year and remit that tax only to the City if the employer qualifies as a small employer as defined in Section 792.03. To determine whether an employer qualifies as a small employer for a taxable year, the Tax Administrator may require the employer to provide the Tax Administrator with the employer's Federal income tax return for the preceding taxable year.
   (f)   Divisions (b)(1) and (d) of this section shall not apply to the extent that the Tax Administrator and an employer enter into an agreement regarding the manner in which the employer shall comply with the requirements of Section 792.051.
(Ord. 151-2015. Passed 12-7-15.)
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