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It depends. There are some states (NJ being one) that does require you to file both a part-year and a nonresident return for the same tax year. Ohio does not do this, however, so all of your income you earned working in Ohio is taxable in Ohio. (Normally KY and OH are reciprocal, but reciprocity is cancelled when it is a part-year return). Because of tax rules and how the programming works, I would file this way:
Here is an FAQ to assist you with the preparation of the nonresident return: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302052
It depends. There are some states (NJ being one) that does require you to file both a part-year and a nonresident return for the same tax year. Ohio does not do this, however, so all of your income you earned working in Ohio is taxable in Ohio. (Normally KY and OH are reciprocal, but reciprocity is cancelled when it is a part-year return). Because of tax rules and how the programming works, I would file this way:
Here is an FAQ to assist you with the preparation of the nonresident return: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302052
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