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The purpose of this information release is to explain the Ohio Department of Taxation’s (ODT) policy regarding voluntary disclosure agreements with regard to the commercial activity tax (CAT). This release is updated to reflect the ODT’s change in policy for CAT voluntary disclosure agreements. Please direct any questions regarding this release to the CAT Division of ODT at 1-888-722-8829.
ODT offers voluntary disclosure programs for various taxes to allow taxpayers to come forward anonymously to comply with Ohio’s tax laws. By voluntarily disclosing their liabilities, taxpayers may avoid penalties for failing to file returns and for failing to pay liabilities timely. ODT now offers a voluntary disclosure program for CAT. A taxpayer is eligible for the CAT voluntary disclosure program if the taxpayer enters into and executes the CAT voluntary disclosure agreement (“VDA”) prior to any contact from ODT through any audit, compliance, or criminal investigation programs. If a taxpayer desires to establish an agreement, the taxpayer must take the following steps:
First, the taxpayer or its representative shall send in writing the following information:
Such letter should be sent to: Ohio Department of Taxation, Commercial Activity Tax Division, Voluntary Disclosure Program, 30 E. Broad Street, 19th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
Upon receipt of that letter, ODT will prepare a VDA in duplicate and will send the VDA to the taxpayer’s representative. Generally, each VDA will contain the following terms:
The taxpayer must then sign the VDA and send it back to the address above.
In the final step, the taxpayer must register for the tax and file all applicable returns and pay all corresponding liabilities and interest from the agreed start date through the present date. Information regarding the specific registration and filing requirements is contained below.
Annual Taxpayers
Annual taxpayers are those taxpayers with taxable gross receipts in excess of $150,000, but less than $1 million. Annual taxpayers may obtain forms through the department’s Web site at tax.ohio.gov by selecting “Get a tax form," then clicking on "here" at "Search Our Forms Database" and selecting “Commercial Activity Tax” from the drop-down menu. Beginning in calendar year 2007, all annual returns are due on February 9th of each year for that calendar year reflecting receipts from the previous calendar year and pre-paying the tax for the current calendar year. However, pursuant to R.C. 1.14, if that date falls on a weekend or a holiday, the due date is extended to the next business day. The following chart shows the first forms that were due for annual taxpayers:
Type of Return |
Reporting Period |
Due Date |
Form Name |
Registration Form |
CAT 1 |
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2005 Semi-Annual Return & 2005 Annual Minimum Tax (AMT) |
07/01/2005-12/31/2005 |
February 10, 2006 |
CAT 10 |
2006 AMT |
1/1/2006 – 12/31/2006 Payment Coupon |
May 10, 2006 |
CAT 11 |
2006 Annual Return & 2007 AMT |
1/1/2006-12/31/2006 |
February 9, 2007 |
CAT 12 |
Quarterly Taxpayers
Quarterly taxpayers are those taxpayers with taxable gross receipts in excess of $1 million. Quarterly taxpayers pay the annual minimum tax of $150 for the first $1 million in taxable gross receipts, and remit the tax for any amount exceeding $1 million in taxable gross receipts on a quarterly basis. Pursuant to R.C. 5751.07 and O.A.C. 5703-29-05, a quarterly taxpayer is required to file returns and to remit tax payments electronically. Quarterly taxpayers submit such returns and payments through the Ohio Business Gateway at business.ohio.gov. Pursuant to R.C. 5751.051(A)(1), a quarterly taxpayer is required to file a return no later than forty days after the end of each calendar quarter. The due dates for such returns are: February 9th, May 10th, August 9th, and November 9th of each year. Each 4th quarter return, due on February 9th, also requires pre-paying the AMT for the current calendar. However, pursuant to R.C. 1.14, if that date falls on a weekend or a holiday, the due date is extended to the next business day. The following chart shows the first due dates for the quarterly taxpayers:
Type of Return |
Reporting Period |
Due Date |
2005 Semi-Annual Return & 2005 AMT |
07/01/2005-12/31/2005 |
February 10, 2006 |
2006 1st Quarter Return & 2006 AMT |
01/01/2006-03/31/2006 |
May 10, 2006 |
2006 2nd Quarter Return |
04/01/2006-06/30/2006 |
August 9, 2006 |
2006 3rd Quarter Return |
07/01/2006-09/30/2006 |
November 9, 2006 |
4th Quarter Return & 2007 AMT |
10/01/2006-12/31/2006 |
February 9, 2007 |
Interest Rates
Taxpayers may obtain the applicable interest rates through the department’s Web site at tax.ohio.gov by clicking on “Businesses” then clicking on “Interest Rates” on that page.
Taxpayers that are not currently in compliance with the CAT and have not been contacted by ODT through an audit, compliance, or criminal investigation may contact the CAT Division to discuss entering into a VDA.