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Yes & no. You have to FILE a return in both states. You will file a non resident IL return and pay tax on your IL income. You will file a resident OH return and calculate tax on all your income. But, OH will give you a credit for what you pay IL; so there is no double taxation.
Yes & no. You have to FILE a return in both states. You will file a non resident IL return and pay tax on your IL income. You will file a resident OH return and calculate tax on all your income. But, OH will give you a credit for what you pay IL; so there is no double taxation.
No - If you maintain your permanent residency in OH, then your residency in IL would only be on a temporary basis (even if you are there for work all year). Therefore, you would claim OH as your resident state and IL as your nonresident state.
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