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Work in Cincinnati and Live in KY. Do I need to file Cincinnati taxes? Have just one W2 from my employer and have KY in my W2. I already filed my taxes. What to do?
I just finished filing my taxes using Turbotax paid products. I filed for federal and KY. I live in KY (Florence) and work in OH (Cincinnati). I do not understand if I need to file for Cincinnati and even if this would mean to pay extra taxes. My only income is from just one employer (big corporate in Cincinnati). I do have just one W2 but none of the boxes are filed with Cincinnati taxes. What should I do?


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Work in Cincinnati and Live in KY. Do I need to file Cincinnati taxes? Have just one W2 from my employer and have KY in my W2. I already filed my taxes. What to do?
You only will file a KY state return. You are not required to file the local tax return. There is a required local return for Ohio residents, but this tax return does not apply to those who live in border states to Ohio and are working in Ohio. You will only need to file a KY state return as you are not taxed in Ohio, since OH and KY have a reciprocal agreement which states you only pay state income tax where you live and not where you work.
The Cincinnati local tax will not factor on your Kentucky return. KY localities only tax income earned inside of the locality. Since you did not work in Florence, Florence is not taxing your income, and KY does not provide a credit for the local taxes you are paying to Ohio.
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Work in Cincinnati and Live in KY. Do I need to file Cincinnati taxes? Have just one W2 from my employer and have KY in my W2. I already filed my taxes. What to do?
You only will file a KY state return. You are not required to file the local tax return. There is a required local return for Ohio residents, but this tax return does not apply to those who live in border states to Ohio and are working in Ohio. You will only need to file a KY state return as you are not taxed in Ohio, since OH and KY have a reciprocal agreement which states you only pay state income tax where you live and not where you work.
The Cincinnati local tax will not factor on your Kentucky return. KY localities only tax income earned inside of the locality. Since you did not work in Florence, Florence is not taxing your income, and KY does not provide a credit for the local taxes you are paying to Ohio.
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