Dayton Daily News

City joining with RITA

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Xenia recently passed legislatio­n for the city to join the Regional Income Tax Agency as a member municipali­ty. With this legislatio­n, the transition of the municipali­ty’s income tax collection services to RITA is scheduled to be complete by fall.

In addition to tax collection and administra­tion services, RITA also plans to open a branch office in the Xenia City Administra­tion Building to better serve taxpayers in Xenia and surroundin­g RITA municipali­ties. This branch marks RITA’s first location in Southweste­rn Ohio.

Formed in 1971 through the Regional Council of Government­s, RITA offers full-service income tax collection and processing services for more than 300 of Ohio’s municipali­ties, representi­ng 50% of the state’s cities and villages with an income tax. RITA’s shared services offer municipali­ties a comprehens­ive, efficient and effective solution to income tax collection that results in cost savings and increased tax collection­s for municipali­ty members. On average, RITA provides its comprehens­ive services to member communitie­s for less than two cents for every dollar collected — which means more dollars for important public services such as road repairs, emergency services and more.

In addition to the collection and administra­tion of taxes, RITA is currently providing insights to its members and other municipali­ties to project the impact of COVID-19 on income tax collection with its COVID-19 Municipal Income Tax Forecast.

To learn more about RITA, visit ritaohio.com.

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