Ohio Request For Extension And Journal Entry is a type of document used to request an extension of time for filing Ohio taxes. It is used to extend the due date of filing Ohio taxes for individuals and businesses. The document includes the taxpayer's name, address, Social Security number, and the amount of the extension requested. The request must be signed and notarized. There are two types of Ohio Request For Extension And Journal Entry: an individual extension and a business extension. An individual extension is for individuals who need more time to file their Ohio taxes, while a business extension is for businesses that need more time to file their taxes. Both extensions must be submitted to the Ohio Department of Taxation for review. Once the request is approved, the taxpayer will receive a confirmation letter from the Ohio Department of Taxation. The taxpayer must then make a journal entry in their financial records to record the extension.