Hello,
I provided consulting services to a company in Ohio. I received 1099-NEC income. I live in New Jersey. I looked online and saw that I needed to file state taxes in Ohio. However, one of the questions is "Enter the portion of the following income that was allocable to Ohio"? I'm not sure whether it should be $0 (since I live in NJ and never even been to Ohio) or the full amount I received from Ohio.
Would be grateful for any help.
Thanks
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Hello.. hoping someone would know the answer to this.
It depends. Based on your information and the Ohio (OH) filing requirements it would seem you do not need to file an OH return. If you business is not physically located in OH, then you are not required to file the OH tax return.
Every Ohio resident and every part-year resident is subject to the Ohio income tax. Every nonresident having Ohio-sourced income must also file.
Examples of Ohio-sourced income include, but are not limited to:
Thanks for the response!
So it sounds like
Am I correct?
No, you do not need to file the Ohio (OH) tax return because your business is not situated inside of OH. The fact that you have customers from OH does not mean you have OH source income.
Thank you, this makes sense.
Wait - in the above details you shared it says
"Income or gain from a sole proprietorship doing business in Ohio (business is not physically located inside of OH); AND"
While my work is not in Ohio, I have gotten paid by a company that is based in Ohio. Does this not mean that the income is Ohio based? I'm really confused.
Thanks again
No, it does not mean your work is Ohio based.
In other words, if your business is not physically located inside the borders of OH, and you were not physically present in OH while you performed your work as a sole proprietor, consultant independent contractor, you are not required to file a return in OH.
A permanent remote worker will file their personal income taxes in their state of residence, whether they are a W-2 employee or a 1099-NEC independent contractor.
Thank you! I understand.
I do have one technical questions: I've already gotten the Ohio module for TurboTax. How do I not use it then?
If you are using TurboTax Online:
If you are using TurboTax Desktop:
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Thank you!
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