Save the stamp, file complete Cuyahoga Falls tax returns online

By Gina Mace
Ohio.com correspondent

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In this file photo, Americorps National Community Civilian Corps workers Amber St. Vincent, left and Amber Kuth helped Jerrold Burr, bottom, file his income tax forms. Cuyahoga Falls Mayor Don Robart announced Thursday that residents will be able to skip mailing finished returns if they don't owe or have overpaid. (Paul Tople/Akron Beacon Journal)

Cuyahoga Falls residents who did not overpay or underpay city taxes may file online without the additional step of mailing in the return.

Mayor Don Robart announced the enhancement to the city's online Tax Preparer on Thursday. 

Residents can log on to www.cityofcf.com to access the secure Income Tax Preparer. The information input by the taxpayer is available only on the user's page, and not saved after they log off, according to a news release.
 
Residents have been filing online since 2004. This is the first year that some residents are not required to mail the form to the city's income tax department.

“This is another example of the benefits of the eGovernment initiative implemented back in 2004. By simplifying processes and therefore increasing productivity, we are able to continue our goal of providing online services to our residents,” Robart stated in the news release.


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