what does drl mean on attorney general notice

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What is a DRL Number? The DRL number for a Withholding Tax Assessment is your Ohio ID Number that can be found on any correspondence from the Ohio Department of Taxation or the Attorney General’s Office.

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What is a DRL number for a withholding tax assessment?

Apr 26, 2017 · 1 Answer. The DRL number for a Withholding Tax Assessment is your Ohio ID Number that can be found on any correspondence from the Ohio Department of Taxation or the Attorney General’s Office. What is a DRL Number?

Does the Attorney General process automatic withdrawals?

No, the Attorney General does not process automatic withdrawals. How soon will the agency/university be notified once I pay in full? The payment may take 10 business days to post, and the agency/university will receive a report the following week. I have a lien showing on my Credit Bureau Report even though I paid this debt.

How do I make a payment to the Attorney General's Office?

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What does DRL stand for taxes?

Document Request List (DRL)

Where do I find my CRN or DRL Ohio attorney general?

Go to this website: https://ohag.govconnect.com/welcome.asp. Enter the taxpayer's account number. Look at any notice that you have from the Attorney General's office and locate the CRN or DRL #'s.

How do I know if I owe the state of Ohio money?

Ohio State Tax Refund Status Information - OnLine Taxes. You can check the status of your Ohio refund online at the Ohio Department of Taxation website. by calling the Ohio Refund Hot Line at 1-800-282-1784. A taxpayer and/or spouse, if filing a joint return, who owes money for overpayment of public assistance.

How do you know if you owe the Ohio attorney general?

NOTE: For information on paying a tax debt or other debt owed to the state of Ohio, please contact the Attorney General's Collections Enforcement Section online or by calling 877-607-6400.

Can the Ohio Attorney General garnish wages?

Yes. The State of Ohio retains the right to offset any monies owed to the applicant, including federal and state tax refunds. Will the Attorney General cease garnishment, foreclosure and other collection activities while an offer is pending?

Does Ohio Attorney General report to credit bureaus?

We do not report delinquent debts to the credit bureaus. However, if any legal action has occurred, those items may be reported by our special counsel or by the local county clerk's office.

How long can Ohio collect back taxes?

The Ohio Attorney General has seven years from the date of the assessment to file a law suit to collect the tax, such as filing a garnishment of a bank account, IRA or brokerage account, or conducting an examination of the taxpayer's financial information by deposition.May 3, 2016

How much do I owe in taxes Ohio?

Ohio collects income taxes from its residents at the following rates: 0.495% on the first $5,200 of taxable income. 0.990% on taxable income between $5,201 and $10,400. 1.980% on taxable income between $10,401 and $15,650.Mar 8, 2016

Can the state of Ohio take my federal tax refund?

Income tax refunds may be offset to pay delinquent state or federal taxes, debts, back child/spousal support, and more. The Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) issues State tax refunds and The Ohio Administrative code 5101:1-1-90 authorizes ODT to conduct the State Tax refund offset program.May 30, 2018

What does the Ohio attorney general investigate?

Agents from the Special Investigations Unit investigate officer-involved critical incidents and OHLEG misuse and help local officers solve felony-level cases of homicide, financial crimes, public corruption and voter fraud, among other crimes.

Why would I get a letter from Ohio Attorney General?

Collections Enforcement offers taxpayers, who have had their income tax refund taken to pay off a state debt, the ability to make a written "Request For Administrative Review of Income Tax Refund Offset.Jun 7, 2018

Why am I getting a letter from Ohio Department of Taxation?

Why did I receive this? Our records indicate that you were the buyer of a vehicle, watercraft or onboard motor. As required by law, the Ohio Department of Taxation conducts reviews of casual (non-dealer) vehicle title transfers. A letter/questionnaire is sent to the seller of the vehicle, watercraft or onboard motor.May 15, 2020

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Based on the information you have provided, you may be able to cost effectively handle your tax situation by simply contacting the IRS or State taxing authority. We have provided some helpful contact information and/or links below.

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Line 1: Non-liable spouse's Ohio income tax withholding

Enter the non-liable spouse's portion of lines 14 and 16 of the Ohio IT 1040. These amounts include:

Line 2: Non-liable spouse's portion of Ohio estimated and extension payments

Enter the non-liable spouse's portion of line 15 of the Ohio IT 1040. This amount includes:

Line 3: Non-liable spouse's total tax payments

Line 1 plus line 2 of this worksheet. If line 3 is zero, you are not entitled to any portion of the refund.

Line 4: Non-liable spouse's portion of federal adjusted gross income

Enter the non-liable spouse's portion of line 1 of the Ohio IT 1040. This amount can be zero or negative, even if federal adjusted gross income is positive.

Line 7: Non-liable spouse's portion of Ohio adjusted gross income

Line 4 plus line 5 minus line 6 of this worksheet. If the result is less than zero, enter zero.

Line 9: Divide line 7 by line 8

This is the non-liable spouse's portion of Ohio adjusted gross income. The Excel spreadsheet Ohio Non-Liable Spouse worksheet will automatically calculate this line.

Line 11: Multiply line 9 by line 10

This is the non-liable spouse's portion of the total Ohio tax liability. The Excel spreadsheet Ohio Non-Liable Spouse worksheet will automatically calculate this line.

Nkechi Joy Nnenna Obiselu

There is probably child support issues that need to be settled hence why the OAG office needs to be a party. Anything dealing with child supprt in Texas has to go through the OAG making them a necessary party.

Dorothea Elaine Laster

I don't know. But it sounds like the AG needs to be noticed of any future hearing. And that the payments are being made through thr State Disbursement Unit now.

Thomas John Baker

It means the government is here to help you if you are the custodial parent and here for child support, medical support, etc. if you are the obligor.

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