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posted Mar 2, 2021 3:32:36 PM

Income from Multiple States

This is my first year filing my married joint taxes as a Resident of NY and a NonResident of Ohio.  I have 2020 income from multiple jobs in NY, but I also have 2020 income for myself for the months of November/December in Dublin, Ohio.  I believe my federal taxes are entered properly, but I am not confident with my two state returns.  It looks like Ohio is taking into account all of my federal income, when I believe that I should only be paying Ohio taxes on my Ohio wages I made for 2020.  Here is a list of my Ohio numbers according to Ohio.

 

Federal income $55,894

Personal exemptions -$6450

Ohio added this to your income $0

Ohio removed this from your income $1297 (529 plan)

Ohio taxable income:  $48,147 (My sole income in Ohio was $7201.83 for 2020)

Ohio income tax $1075

Tax credits -$954

Ohio tax already paid -$183

 

I don't get it?  Any help or advice on changes I can make before submitting my state taxes?

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Expert Alumni
Mar 3, 2021 5:52:16 AM

Ohio taxes your entire income, but then gives you credit for taxes paid to another state.  Where you list tax credit $954, look to see what that tax credit is.  It is likely credit for taxes paid to NY.