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State tax filing
If you live in a non-taxable district, you do not need a SD-100 and TurboTax will give you an error if you try to enter a non-taxable school district code that does not assess tax. You should delete this form from your return once you elect to amend your Ohio state return. Removing the form should remove the $1,142 in incorrect school district taxes paid.
To remove a school district tax return, please follow these steps:
- Open your tax return.
- Click on Tools.
- Click on Delete a Form.
- Scroll down to your state forms and look for the SD-100 and click Delete.
In addition, you will need to file an amended SD-100 since you made changes to the form you originally filed. All Ohio amendments are filed by mail. Once you fix the tax calculation and remove the SD-100 on your amended return, you can print out your amended Ohio IT 1040 from TurboTax and attach the amended SD-100, which will reflect your actual school district. The fill-in PDF file for the SD-100 amended return is here. The calculations on your original SD-100 form will be needed to fill out this form.
Per the State of Ohio, you should submit any and all documents you believe support your change in residency status from one school district to another. Providing as many relevant documents as possible will decrease the need to request additional information. Relevant documents include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Your property records (mortgage statements, lease agreements, ownership transfers, etc.);
- Your utility bills;
- Your vehicle registration;
- Your driver’s license or state identification card; AND
- Your voter registration.
Once all of this is compiled, mail all of the forms and backup documentation to the address of the instructions from TurboTax, which is:
Ohio Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 2057, Columbus, OH 43270-2057
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