Ohio Statutes
§ 5719.042 — Successful contractors to submit sworn statement of no tax liability
Ohio § 5719.042
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 5719.042 (2026).
Text
After the award by a taxing district of any contract let by competitive bid and prior to the time the contract is entered into, the person making a bid shall submit to the district's fiscal officer a statement affirmed under oath that the person with whom the contract is to be made was not charged at the time the bid was submitted with any delinquent personal property taxes on the general tax list of personal property of any county in which the taxing district has territory or that such person was charged with delinquent personal property taxes on any such tax list, in which case the statement shall also set forth the amount of such due and unpaid delinquent taxes and any due and unpaid penalties and interest thereon.
If the statement indicates that the taxpayer was charged with any such
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Legislative History
Effective: September 8, 2016 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 166 - 131st General Assembly
Nearby Sections
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§ 5719.01
Attaching of lien for taxes§ 5719.02
Amounts payable when filing return - manner of payment - advance payments - returns by mail§ 5719.021
Treasurer's office open to collect taxes§ 5719.03
Credit of advance payment of taxes - payment date - late payment penalty - partial payments§ 5719.041
Interest charge for late payment§ 5719.05
Collection of taxes§ 5719.051
Employment of collectors§ 5719.082
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