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Income Tax

The Fiscal Supervisor for the City of Troy is Michelle Jordan.

The Income Tax Department is located on the first floor of City Hall at 100 South Market Street, Troy, OH  45373.
The phone number is (937) 339-3861. The fax number is (937) 440-1352.

In order to provide funds for the purposes of general municipal operation, maintenance of equipment, extension, enlargement, improvement of municipal services and facilities, and capital improvements, the City of Troy, OH imposes a municipal income tax. This tax is essentially an "earnings tax" and is levied on salaries, wages, commissions, and other compensation, and on net profits as provided in the City's Income Tax Ordinance. The current tax rate is 1.75%.

The Income Tax Department's function is to assure compliance with the Income Tax Ordinance of the City by maintaining appropriate records with regard to the imposition of the tax and the return and payment of the tax. Further information regarding the City's income tax requirements may be obtained by reviewing the document "General Information and Instructions for the City of Troy Tax Return", by reviewing Chapter 171 of the "Codified Ordinance of the City of Troy, Ohio" and/or by contacting the Income Tax Department.

You may e-mail Michelle Jordan at michelle.jordan@troyohio.gov .
General questions to the Income Tax Department can be submitted to income.tax@troyohio.gov .

Tax Ordinance Information
   Troy Income Tax Ordinance
   Information Submission by Landlords
  

Tax Preparer Links and Information

   Income and Deductions Allowed Worksheet
   Calculating Reportable Schedules
   Attachments to Returns

Information for residents who received a letter from CCA (City of Cleveland Central Collection Agency).

Resources and Links

City of Troy Tax Ordinance

City of Troy Tax Forms

State of Ohio Tax Forms

Federal Tax Forms

School District Income Tax

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Frequent Errors

Scam Alert (Oct. 12, 2010)

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Issues:
February 2009
Fall 2008