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Simple answer: no.
Ohio's filing threshold is higher than federal. If you didn't have to file a federal return, you do not need to file a state return.
Simple answer: no.
Ohio's filing threshold is higher than federal. If you didn't have to file a federal return, you do not need to file a state return.
Please see the following information from the Ohio Department of Taxation on who is required and who is not required to file am Ohio State tax return.
You can read more at the following link: http://www.tax.ohio.gov/ohio_individual/individual/who_must_file.aspx
Who Must FileEvery 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, the following:
Exception
A full-year nonresident living in a border state does not have to file if the nonresident's only Ohio-sourced income is wages received from an unrelated employer.
You do not have to file an Ohio income tax return if ...
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