I have a balance due on my tax return. How can I pay it?

By check: Make your check payable to the City of Springboro and mail it to us at City of Springboro Income Tax Department, 320 W Central Ave, Springboro, OH  45066. Or, use a City dropbox to submit your payment. (One is located in the parking lot of the City Building, near the library; the other is located in the City Building entryway.) In the memo line of your check, be sure to note your tax account number or Social Security Number and designate “2022 tax payment.”

By credit card, debit card or electronic check: From the home page of our Web site select “Pay Online” and follow the instructions. There is no fee for this service. Or, feel free to call our office at 937-748-9701 and we can take your credit/debit card payment over the phone.

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1. Where can I get the latest filing information and tax forms?
2. What is the deadline for filing my 2022 Springboro return?
3. I'm retired. Do I need to file?
4. I'm disabled. Do I need to file?
5. I didn't have any taxable income last year. Do I need to file?
6. Do I need to file a return if I'm a minor?
7. I'm a college student living on campus, but I come home to Springboro during school breaks. Do I need to file a return?
8. I moved during the year. What is my filing requirement?
9. Are unemployment benefits taxable?
10. Which form should I use to file my return?
11. What documents do I need to include with my return?
12. I've completed my tax return. Can I submit electronically?
13. I want to come to your office and have your staff prepare my return. What do I need to do?
14. I'm not available to go to the City Building during office hours. How can I get help preparing my tax return?
15. I have questions about how to complete my tax forms. What should I do?
16. What income is taxable in the City of Springboro?
17. What income is not taxable to the City of Springboro?
18. I have a balance due on my tax return. How can I pay it?
19. I'm unable to pay my balance due. Is it possible to set up a payment plan?
20. When can I expect my tax refund?
21. I'm not sure what credit I have available for 2022. How can I find out?