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Is The Delaware Ohio Tax Dept. Violating State Law?

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Is The Delaware Ohio Tax Dept. Violating State Law?

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Disclaimer: I’m not an attorney, nothing in this article should be considered legal advice. Use the information in this article to educate yourself about relevant state law and city ordinances. Empower yourself to protect your rights. Is the City of Delaware Income Tax Department ignoring state law and the Ohio Constitution and intentionally deceiving residents of Delaware Ohio? Or are the City of Delaware Income tax Department employees not familiar with Ohio Municipal Income Tax laws? For years, the City of Delaware Income tax Department has demanded past taxes be filed, and sometimes when they were lost, re-filed, for an unlimited number of years in the past. When questioned about a statute of limitations, the Municipal Income Tax Department has consistently said, both verbally and in writing, that there is no statute of limitations in Ohio. Furthermore, they have went on to say that the City of Delaware has passed ordinances that allow them to collect all tax due, from any year. Th

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