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nmeeks
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I reside in NC but received an IRA distribution from my deceased mother who lived in OH. Do I need to file both an Oho State Tax Return in addition to one for NC?

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Ashby
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I reside in NC but received an IRA distribution from my deceased mother who lived in OH. Do I need to file both an Oho State Tax Return in addition to one for NC?

This is only needed if Ohio state taxes were withheld. If this is the case, you would need to file a nonresident state tax return for Ohio. If not, you simply report on your NC taxes. Just in case, I have included nonresident return instructions.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302052

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Ashby
New Member

I reside in NC but received an IRA distribution from my deceased mother who lived in OH. Do I need to file both an Oho State Tax Return in addition to one for NC?

This is only needed if Ohio state taxes were withheld. If this is the case, you would need to file a nonresident state tax return for Ohio. If not, you simply report on your NC taxes. Just in case, I have included nonresident return instructions.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302052

Hal_Al
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I reside in NC but received an IRA distribution from my deceased mother who lived in OH. Do I need to file both an Oho State Tax Return in addition to one for NC?

A distribution from an inherited IRA would not be considered Ohio source income. You do not need to file an OH return.
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