Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5703 | Department of Taxation
Section 5703.37 | Service of Notice or Order.

Effective: September 29, 2013
Latest Legislation: House Bill 59 - 130th General Assembly
(A)(1) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, whenever service of a notice or order is required in the manner provided in this section, a copy of the notice or order shall be served upon the person affected thereby either by personal service, by certified mail, or by a delivery service authorized under section 5703.056 of the Revised Code that notifies the tax commissioner of the date of delivery.
(2) In lieu of serving a copy of a notice or order through one of the means provided in division (A)(1) of this section, the commissioner may serve a notice or order upon the person affected thereby through alternative means as provided in this section, including, but not limited to, delivery by secure electronic mail as provided in division (F) of this section. Delivery by such means satisfies the requirements for delivery under this section.
(B)(1)(a) If certified mail is returned because of an undeliverable address, the commissioner shall first utilize reasonable means to ascertain a new last known address, including the use of a change of address service offered by the United States postal service or an authorized delivery service under section 5703.056 of the Revised Code. If, after using reasonable means, the commissioner is unable to ascertain a new last known address, the assessment is final for purposes of section 131.02 of the Revised Code sixty days after the notice or order sent by certified mail is first returned to the commissioner, and the commissioner shall certify the notice or order, if applicable, to the attorney general for collection under section 131.02 of the Revised Code.
(b) Notwithstanding certification to the attorney general under division (B)(1)(a) of this section, once the commissioner or attorney general, or the designee of either, makes an initial contact with the person to whom the notice or order is directed, the person may protest an assessment by filing a petition for reassessment within sixty days after the initial contact. The certification of an assessment under division (B)(1)(a) of this section is prima-facie evidence that delivery is complete and that the notice or order is served.
(2) If mailing of a notice or order by certified mail is returned for some cause other than an undeliverable address or if a person does not access an electronic notice or order within the time provided in division (F) of this section, the commissioner shall resend the notice or order by ordinary mail. The notice or order shall show the date the commissioner sends the notice or order and include the following statement:
"This notice or order is deemed to be served on the addressee under applicable law ten days from the date this notice or order was mailed by the commissioner as shown on the notice or order, and all periods within which an appeal may be filed apply from and after that date."
Unless the mailing is returned because of an undeliverable address, the mailing of that information is prima-facie evidence that delivery of the notice or order was completed ten days after the commissioner sent the notice or order by ordinary mail and that the notice or order was served.
If the ordinary mail is subsequently returned because of an undeliverable address, the commissioner shall proceed under division (B)(1)(a) of this section. A person may challenge the presumption of delivery and service under this division in accordance with division (C) of this section.
(C)(1) A person disputing the presumption of delivery and service under division (B) of this section bears the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the address to which the notice or order was sent was not an address with which the person was associated at the time the commissioner originally mailed the notice or order by certified mail. For the purposes of this section, a person is associated with an address at the time the commissioner originally mailed the notice or order if, at that time, the person was residing, receiving legal documents, or conducting business at the address; or if, before that time, the person had conducted business at the address and, when the notice or order was mailed, the person's agent or the person's affiliate was conducting business at the address. For the purposes of this section, a person's affiliate is any other person that, at the time the notice or order was mailed, owned or controlled at least twenty per cent, as determined by voting rights, of the addressee's business.
(2) If the person elects to protest an assessment certified to the attorney general for collection, the person must do so within sixty days after the attorney general's initial contact with the person. The attorney general may enter into a compromise with the person under sections 131.02 and 5703.06 of the Revised Code if the person does not file a petition for reassessment with the commissioner.
(D) Nothing in this section prohibits the commissioner or the commissioner's designee from delivering a notice or order by personal service.
(E) Collection actions taken pursuant to section 131.02 of the Revised Code upon any assessment being challenged under division (B)(1)(b) of this section shall be stayed upon the pendency of an appeal under this section. If a petition for reassessment is filed pursuant to this section on a claim that has been certified to the attorney general for collection, the claim shall be uncertified.
(F) The commissioner may serve a notice or order upon the person affected by the notice or order through secure electronic means only with the person's consent. The commissioner must inform the recipient, electronically or by mail, that a notice or order is available for electronic review and provide instructions to access and print the notice or order. The recipient's electronic access of the notice or order satisfies the requirements for delivery under this section. If the recipient fails to access the notice or order electronically within ten business days, then the commissioner shall inform the recipient a second time, electronically or by mail, that a notice or order is available for electronic review and provide instructions to access and print the notice or order. If the recipient fails to access the notice or order electronically within ten business days of the second notification, the notice or order shall be served upon the person through the means provided in division (B)(2) of this section.
(G) As used in this section:
(1) "Last known address" means the address the department has at the time the document is originally sent by certified mail, or any address the department can ascertain using reasonable means such as the use of a change of address service offered by the United States postal service or an authorized delivery service under section 5703.056 of the Revised Code.
(2) "Undeliverable address" means an address to which the United States postal service or an authorized delivery service under section 5703.056 of the Revised Code is not able to deliver a notice or order, except when the reason for nondelivery is because the addressee fails to acknowledge or accept the notice or order.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 57 | Taxation

Chapter 5703 | Department of Taxation

Section 5703.01 | Department of Taxation Composition.

Section 5703.02 | Board of Tax Appeals - Powers and Duties.

Section 5703.021 | Small Claims Docket Within Board of Tax Appeals.

Section 5703.03 | Appointment of Members of Board of Tax Appeals - Terms of Office.

Section 5703.031 | Enforcement of Board of Tax Appeals Orders.

Section 5703.04 | Tax Commissioner - Powers, Duties and Immunity.

Section 5703.05 | Powers, Duties and Functions of Tax Commissioner - Deputy Commissioners - Employees - Certificate of Abatement.

Section 5703.051 | Procedure for Certificate of Abatement.

Section 5703.052 | Tax Refund Fund.

Section 5703.053 | What Constitutes Timely Filing.

Section 5703.054 | Form of Filing Required Documents.

Section 5703.055 | Rounding Fractional Parts of Dollar.

Section 5703.056 | Mailing Terms; Delivery Services; Date or Receipt.

Section 5703.057 | Commissioner May Require Identifying Information.

Section 5703.058 | Deposit of Tax Payments Within 30 Days of Receipt.

Section 5703.059 | Electronic or Telephonic Tax Filing.

Section 5703.0510 | Claiming Tax Credits; Required Documentation.

Section 5703.06 | Claims - Compromise or Installment Payment Agreement - Innocent Spouse Relief.

Section 5703.061 | Cancellation of Debts Under $50.

Section 5703.07 | Bond of Tax Commissioner - Duty to Devote Entire Time to Office.

Section 5703.08 | Employee's Bonds.

Section 5703.081 | Discipline of Department Employee Failing to Comply With Tax Laws.

Section 5703.09 | Compensation of Board Members.

Section 5703.10 | Place of Office - Branch Offices.

Section 5703.11 | Business Hours.

Section 5703.12 | Annual Report.

Section 5703.13 | Quorum - Orders.

Section 5703.14 | Review of Rules.

Section 5703.15 | Designation of Actions.

Section 5703.16 | Rules and Regulations.

Section 5703.17 | Appointment and Powers of Agent, Tax Auditor Agent, or Tax Auditor Agent Manager.

Section 5703.18 | Procedural Powers of Commissioner and Agents.

Section 5703.19 | Right of Tax Commissioner to Inspect Books of Taxpayer - Penalty.

Section 5703.20 | Power to Require Production of Books by Order or Subpoena.

Section 5703.21 | Prohibition Against Divulging Information - Information Acquired as Result of Audit.

Section 5703.211 | Rules for Tracking Database Searches.

Section 5703.22 | Decisions of Department.

Section 5703.23 | Attorney General or Prosecuting Attorney Shall Aid in Investigations or Hearings.

Section 5703.24 | Action for Damages by Taxpayer.

Section 5703.25 | Returns, Claims, and Reports Need Not Be Sworn to - Perjury Statement.

Section 5703.26 | Prohibition Against Making a False or Fraudulent Report, Return, Schedule, Statement, Claim, or Document.

Section 5703.261 | Payment With Nonnegotiable or Dishonored Instrument - Penalty.

Section 5703.262 | Commissioner May Designate Documents That Must Be Signed by Preparers - Penalties.

Section 5703.263 | Prohibited Conduct by Tax Preparer; Power of Commissioner.

Section 5703.27 | Duty to Answer Questions.

Section 5703.28 | Contempt Proceedings for Disobedience.

Section 5703.29 | Fees of Officers and Witnesses.

Section 5703.30 | Payment of Expenses and Witness Fees.

Section 5703.31 | Appearance of Officers - Payment of Expenses.

Section 5703.32 | Depositions.

Section 5703.33 | Copy of Testimony to Be Received in Evidence.

Section 5703.34 | Compulsory Testimony - Privilege Against Prosecution.

Section 5703.35 | Furnishing of Blanks - Extension of Time for Filing Reports.

Section 5703.36 | Commissioner to Obtain Information.

Section 5703.37 | Service of Notice or Order.

Section 5703.371 | Foreign Corporations - Designation of Secretary of State as Agent.

Section 5703.38 | Denial of Injunction.

Section 5703.39 | Writ of Mandamus - Injunction.

Section 5703.40 | Interchange of Information With Other States, United States or Canada.

Section 5703.41 | Interchange of Information Between Tax Commissioner and Other Officers.

Section 5703.42 | Annual Report.

Section 5703.43 | Duty of Agents to Report and Testify.

Section 5703.44 | Forfeiture for Ordering Agent to Violate Law.

Section 5703.45 | Agent's Acts Imputed to Principal.

Section 5703.46 | Each Day's Failure to Comply a Separate Offense.

Section 5703.47 | Definition of Federal Short Term Rate.

Section 5703.48 | Report Describing Effect of Tax Expenditures on General Revenue Fund.

Section 5703.49 | Internet Site for Tax Information.

Section 5703.50 | Taxpayer Rights Definitions.

Section 5703.51 | Written Information and Instructions for Taxpayers.

Section 5703.52 | Problem Resolution Officers - Continuing Education - Evaluating Employees.

Section 5703.53 | Opinions on Prospective Tax Liability.

Section 5703.54 | Action for Damages by Taxpayer.

Section 5703.55 | Display of Social Security Number.

Section 5703.56 | Sham Transactions.

Section 5703.57 | Ohio Business Gateway Steering Committee.

Section 5703.58 | Time Limit for Assessments - Extension by Lawful Stay.

Section 5703.60 | Petition for Reassessment.

Section 5703.65 | Central Sales and Use Tax Registration System Not to Be Used for Other Taxes.

Section 5703.70 | Refund Application Procedures.

Section 5703.75 | Taxes and Refunds Under One Dollar.

Section 5703.76 | Electronic Fund Transfers for Political Subdivisions.

Section 5703.77 | Credit Account Balances.

Section 5703.80 | Property Tax Administration Fund.

Section 5703.82 | Tax Discovery Data System.

Section 5703.85 | Quarterly Report by Tax Commissioner.

Section 5703.90 | Assessments for the Unpaid Taxes.

Section 5703.91 | Failure of Corporation to Report or Pay Taxes or Fees.

Section 5703.92 | Exercising Powers After Articles of Incorporation or Certificate of Authority Canceled; Penalty.

Section 5703.93 | Reinstatement After Cancellation.

Section 5703.94 | Qualifications for Out-of-State Disaster Business or Employee.

Section 5703.95 | [Repealed Effective 4/3/2023 by h.b. 66, 134th General Assembly] Tax Expenditure Review Committee.

Section 5703.99 | Penalty.