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  1. File Unemployment Taxes - Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

    Ohio Unemployment Tax Contribution Rates for Calendar Year 2023-2026. Quarterly Wage Report Requirements and Due Dates. How to submit wage reports and payments. What to expect when you …

  2. ODJFS Online - Unemployment Insurance in Ohio

    That message also gives options to check your claim or payment status using our automated phone system or to visit our website for help. We know your time is valuable, and we're working hard to …

  3. Mandatory Electronic Filing | Job and Family Services

    How to submit wage reports and payments.

  4. UI Tax Rules and Information | Job and Family Services

    If employers believe an unemployment tax determination was not in accordance with the law, they have 30 days from the date the determination was mailed to request an appeal.

  5. Filing Quarterly Reports - Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

    In Ohio, the electronic time stamp or postmark date is considered the date of filing. If the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, the report must be time stamped or postmarked by the next …

  6. Pay Online | Department of Taxation

    Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) is not authorized to set up payment plans. However, you may submit partial payments toward any balance due, including interest and penalties.

  7. Ohio - Landing Page

    Click here if you have paid wages under covered employment or if you have an existing agent account.

  8. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

    Welcome to Ohio.gov. Learn about Ohio unemployment benefits from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

  9. You can make your payment electronically even if you file by paper. To pay by electronic check, credit card, or debit card, visit tax.ohio.gov/pay OR scan with your phone.

  10. State Unemployment Insurance Tax in Ohio – State Regs Today

    Ohio employers are required to report and pay State Unemployment Insurance Tax on a quarterly basis. This means that employers must submit their tax reports and payments four times a year.