Finally got my tax refund from the City of Cincinnati today, but what a PITA.
So, even though I don't live within the city limits, they still deduct local taxes from my paycheck because I work in the city (even though they want my $$$ to pay for city "stuff", I am not allowed to vote to have some say in how they spend my $$$). If you work downtown but don't live there, you've always been allowed to file for a refund for any time you're outside city limits. Usually this is just a small fraction for telework/days off/holidays/work travel/etc. but the last two years we have been 100% working from home.
Two years ago when I tried for my refund, they just said no and sent a refund that was about 1/4 of what they took out....no idea where they got that amount. Last year, I guess the state finally told cities, "yeah, you're not allowed to do that" so I filled out the paper for a refund and got a denial saying I have to get a form signed by someone (turns out it could be my supervisor) saying I wasn't working in the city last year. Uhhh, how exactly am I supposed to get my supervisor's signature when we're working from home? Just so happens that, a couple days after I got the denial, we were going in the office to receive some award so I was able to get his signature.