City of Lakewood, OH Division of Municipal Income Tax

Oct 28, 2025

Access the City of Lakewood, OH Division of Municipal Income Tax here.

The City of Lakewood, OH Division of Municipal Income Tax is a state agency in Ohio responsible for overseeing and enforcing local income tax regulations within the city limits of Lakewood. This agency ensures that individuals and businesses within the city comply with income tax laws and regulations set forth by the local government.

Agency Accounts

Lakewood Income Tax Account

The Lakewood Income Tax Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Lakewood Income Tax ID : The Lakewood income tax ID is the same as your FEIN

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