Effective: March 23, 2022
Latest Legislation: House Bill 29 - 134th General Assembly
If a taxpayer who is liable for the tax levied under section 5753.02 or 5753.021 of the Revised Code sells a casino facility or sports gaming facility, disposes of a casino facility or sports gaming facility in any manner other than in the regular course of business, or quits the casino gaming or sports gaming business, any tax owed by that person becomes immediately due and payable, and the person shall pay the tax due, including any applicable penalties and interest. The person's successor shall withhold a sufficient amount of the purchase money to cover the amounts due and unpaid until the predecessor produces a receipt from the tax commissioner showing that the amounts due have been paid or a certificate indicating that no taxes are due. If the successor fails to withhold purchase money, the successor is personally liable, up to the purchase money amount, for amounts that were unpaid during the operation of the business by the predecessor.
Last updated January 24, 2022 at 12:09 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5753 | Casinos and Sports Gaming
Section 5753.01 | Definitions.
Section 5753.02 | Tax Levied on Casino Revenue.
Section 5753.021 | Tax Levied on Sports Gaming.
Section 5753.03 | Funds Created.
Section 5753.031 | Distribution of Sports Gaming Tax Revenue.
Section 5753.04 | Filing of Returns.
Section 5753.06 | Application for Refund.
Section 5753.061 | Application of Refund to Debt to the State.
Section 5753.08 | Liability for Unpaid Taxes.
Section 5753.09 | Administration and Enforcement.
Section 5753.10 | Recordkeeping.
Section 5753.11 | Calculating Student Populations.
Section 5753.12 | Tax on Unlicensed Casino and Sports Gaming Facilities.