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If you already filed your Form 37 due to living and/or conducting business in a RITA municipality and were not eligible to file a Declaration of Exemption, then you can delete the form from your Ohio return.
To delete a form, please follow these steps:
Deleting forms 37 (pp 1+2) simply doesn't work for 2022 taxes. I've been around and around and cannot file until my already completed RITA is Turbotaxed, even though I've a completed RITA filing on the printer.
On the phone with support in the hopes we can get this done.
So what's wrong will filing this form again on TT. At the worst case scenario, they'll have two copies of it.
The form is prompted like:
"What date did you earn your winnings," or "Until when?" without context. the form 37 that is used by Turbotax isn't comprehensible.
I did put a bunch of bogus information (some of which relies on other fields that have to then be modified), and was able to get through the drill. Since TurboTax can't post electronically, it's not a show stopper but it's also about 20 minutes of work to try to delete the forms, then trying to fool the system to "just take the information."
Form 37 is not e-filed and cannot be e-filed. It is not included with the e-filing of the Ohio state return. Just ignore it. See the Ohio "Filing Instructions" that TT prepares.
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