Rev. 8/12
2012 Ohio Estimated Income Tax Payment Worksheet (DO NOT FILE)
If you will be making estimates based on the “last year’s tax” method, skip lines 1 through 12
and enter on line 13 below 100% of the tax shown on line 15 of your 2011 Ohio form IT 1040.
1.
1. 2012 federal adjusted gross income.......................................................................................................
2.
2. Adjustments to income (see item #11 on the previous page) .................................................................
3.
3. Ohio adjusted gross income (line 2 subtracted from or added to line 1) ................................................
4.
4. Personal exemptions and dependent exemptions
X $1,650 (enter result on line 4) ................
5.
5. Ohio taxable income (subtract line 4 from line 3) ...................................................................................
6.
6. Tax on Ohio taxable income (see tax table below) .................................................................................
7.
7. Exemption credit (number of personal and dependent exemptions times $20) .....................................
8.
8. Ohio tax after exemption credit (line 6 minus line 7) ..............................................................................
9.
9. Joint fi ling credit ......................................................................................................................................
10.
10. Ohio income tax after exemption credit and joint fi ling credit (line 8 minus line 9) .................................
11.
11. Ohio form IT 1040 Schedule B, C, D and E credits and R.C. section 122.172 grant .............................
12. Ohio income tax after your exemption credit, joint fi ling credit, all nonrefundable credits and grant
12.
(line 10 minus line 11) .............................................................................................................................
13.
13. 90% of line 12 or 100% of the tax shown on line 15 of your 2011 Ohio form IT 1040 ............................
14. 2012 Ohio income tax to be withheld from your wages, refundable business credits and any 2011
overpayment credited toward your 2012 Ohio income tax (see note under item #8 on previous page
14.
and treat such payment as an estimated payment)................................................................................
15.
15. Ohio estimated income tax due (line 13 minus line 14, but not less than -0-). Go to line 16 .................
16. Multiply the amount on line 15 by .25 and enter here. This is the amount of each quarterly estimated
payment (make your check or money order payable to Ohio Treasurer of State, or pay either by credit
16.
card or by electronic check)....................................................................................................................
Ohio Tax Table for Use With the 2012 Ohio Estimated Income Tax Payment Worksheet
The rates listed below are established by Ohio Revised Code section (R.C.) 5747.02.
Each bracket has been indexed for infl ation in July 2012, per R.C. section 5747.02.
Ohio Taxable Income
2012 Income Tax
(from line 5, above)
(for line 6, above)
$
5,200
or less
0.587%
of Ohio taxable income
More than
$
5,200
but not more than
$ 10,400
$
30.52
plus
1.174%
of the amount in excess of $
5,200
More than
$ 10,400
but not more than
$ 15,650
$
91.57
plus
2.348%
of the amount in excess of $ 10,400
More than
$ 15,650
but not more than
$ 20,900
$ 214.84
plus
2.935%
of the amount in excess of $ 15,650
More than
$ 20,900
but not more than
$ 41,700
$ 368.93
plus
3.521%
of the amount in excess of $ 20,900
More than
$ 41,700
but not more than
$ 83,350
$1,101.30
plus
4.109%
of the amount in excess of $ 41,700
More than
$ 83,350
but not more than
$104,250
$2,812.70
plus
4.695%
of the amount in excess of $ 83,350
More than
$104,250
but not more than
$208,500
$3,793.96
plus
5.451%
of the amount in excess of $104,250
More than
$208,500
$9,476.63
plus
5.925%
of the amount in excess of $208,500
Federal Privacy Act Notice
Because we require you to provide us with a Social Security number, the Federal Privacy Act
of 1974 requires us to inform you that providing us with your Social Security number is manda-
tory. Ohio Revised Code sections 5703.05, 5703.057 and 5747.08 authorize us to request this
information. We need your Social Security number in order to administer this tax.