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Reminder: Ohio Quarterly Municipal Withholding Deadline Change

Just a reminder for businesses filing municipal income tax withholding quarterly in Ohio: the deadline for quarterly filing has changed to the 15th day of the month following the quarter’s end. Previously, businesses had until the end of the month following the quarter’s end to file in many Ohio municipalities.

This deadline change went into effect Jan. 1, 2016 as part of tax reform in Ohio House Bill 5, and is one of several changes going into effect this year in an effort to create uniformity among municipal tax requirements.

Penalties for late filing of income tax withholding were also part of H.B. 5, allowing municipalities to charge up to 50% of the amount not paid on time.

The quarterly filing deadline change applies to employers that withheld less than $2,399 last year and less than $200 per month for the preceding quarter.

Other municipal deadlines for monthly withholding filers (due by 15th day of following month if previous year’s annual withholding was more than $2,399, or more than $200 in any month in preceding quarter) and semi-monthly withholding filers (due within three banking days of: 15thday of month and last day of month if previous year’s annual withholding was more than $11,999, or more than $1,000 in any month in preceding year) were standardized as part of H.B. 5, with many other provisions affected by the legislation.

To learn more about municipal tax code reform from H.B. 5, please contact your Whalen & Company representative.

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Whalen & Company, CPAs Expands Staff

WORTHINGTON, Ohio (June 3, 2015) — Whalen & Company, CPAs recently added the following individuals to its team:

Jennifer M. Moore, Esq.
Jennifer M. Moore, Esq.

Jennifer M. Moore, Esq. – Tax Staff

In her new role as a Tax Staff member, Moore is responsible for preparing federal, state and local income tax returns for businesses and individuals.  Moore will also perform various accounting duties for firm clients.

 

 

 

 

 

Jonathan King, CPA
Jonathan King, CPA

Jonathan King, CPA – Tax Staff

As a member of Whalen’s Tax Staff, King will prepare federal, state and local income tax returns for businesses and individuals.  King will also perform various accounting duties for firm clients.

 

 

 

 

 

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About Whalen & Company, CPAs: Whalen & Company is a full service CPA firm located in Worthington, Ohio.  Established in 1945, Whalen offers tax, accounting, audit and assurance, business valuation, and a variety of business consulting services.

 

Whalen & Company Celebrates 70th Anniversary

Whalen 70th Anniversary LogoWORTHINGTON, Ohio (April 23, 2015) — Whalen & Company, CPAs celebrated more than the end to a successful tax season on April 16, 2015; the Worthington-based firm commemorated its 70th anniversary.

Established in 1945 in Springfield, Ohio, Whalen & Company has provided accounting and consulting services to companies and individuals in central Ohio, and beyond, for seven decades.

The City of Worthington, home to Whalen since 2003, recognized this achievement with a proclamation, presented to firm partners by Mayor Scott Holmes and City Council President Bonnie Michael on April 16, 2015.

Pictured Left to Right: Worthington Mayor Scott Holmes; Lisa Shuneson, Co-Managing Partner, Whalen & Company; Worthington City Council President Bonnie Michael; Richard Crabtree, Co-Managing Partner, Whalen & Company; Bruce Berry, Partner, Whalen & Company; Ohio Sen. Jim Hughes; and Patrick McClary, Partner, Whalen & Company
Pictured Left to Right: Worthington Mayor Scott Holmes; Lisa Shuneson, Partner, Whalen & Company; Worthington City Council President Bonnie Michael; Richard Crabtree, Partner, Whalen & Company; Bruce Berry, Partner, Whalen & Company; Ohio Sen. Jim Hughes; and Patrick McClary, Partner, Whalen & Company

State Sen. Jim Hughes also shared a proclamation to commemorate the firm’s anniversary on behalf of the Ohio Senate; and Lucas Crumley, representing U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi, presented a proclamation on behalf of the U.S. House of Representatives. Whalen & Company likewise received a proclamation from the State of Ohio, sent by Gov. John Kasich and Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor.

Pictured Left to Right: Bruce Berry, Partner, Whalen & Company; Lucas Crumley, Asst. District Director for U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi; Lisa Shuneson, Co-Managing Partner, Whalen & Company; Richard Crabtree, Co-Managing Partner, Whalen & Company,; and Patrick McClary, Partner, Whalen & Company
Pictured Left to Right: Bruce Berry, Partner, Whalen & Company; Lucas Crumley, Asst. District Director for U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi; Lisa Shuneson, Partner, Whalen & Company; Richard Crabtree, Partner, Whalen & Company,; and Patrick McClary, Partner, Whalen & Company

Partners Richard D. Crabtree, CPA, PFS and Lisa G. Shuneson, CPA, PFS accepted the proclamations and credited Whalen’s employees for the company’s longevity.

“While the industry landscape has changed during our time in business, the values of integrity and service personified by our team have helped Whalen and Company remain successful for 70 years,” said Crabtree.

Shuneson echoed that sentiment, saying, “Our founder, Elmer Whalen, operated this business with the philosophy that ‘people don’t work for you – they work with you.’  That mentality is still a part of our culture and we are proud to work side-by-side with the outstanding members of Whalen and Company.”

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