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Yes. If you are an Ohio resident, work in Indiana, AND have Indiana taxes withheld from your pay, then you would file a resident Ohio return and an Indiana nonresident return to get a refund of taxes paid to that Indiana, which were held erroneously.
Ohio and Indiana have a reciprocal agreement. Generally, this means that all salaries, wages, tips, and commissions earned in Indiana by an Ohio resident must be reported as if they were earned in Ohio. However, if taxes have been withheld or paid to Indiana, then a nonresident return would have to be filed for a refund of state tax.
You will need to amend your return and include the nonresident state of Indiana. This will cause a tax due for Ohio and a refund in Indiana. Please follow the directions on the How do I amend my 2020 return?
After you initiate the amendment, you have to make sure you've filled out the Personal Info section correctly. Please follow the steps below:
you already filed so you would have to amend to set them right if they are wrong now.
Is it true amendments for states cannot be made online? I don’t see a way to do so and my return is accepted. I’m slightly frustrated I used turbo tax live and tax “expert” is the one who told me how to file and was wrong :(
@violettaprincess -- Be sure to allocate zero income to IN on your amended IN return. And if you haven't done so already, submit Indiana Form WH-47 to your Indiana employer. This will stop the IN withholding. You can download that form here:
https://www.in.gov/dor/tax-forms/withholding-tax-forms/
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