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Yes, if you actually had a commission(s) from an Ohio sales.
Answer no, otherwise.
As you may know there is a reciprocity agreement between OH and KY on W-2 wages. But as a 1099-Misc "employee", you are considered self employed and and a wage employee. The reciprocity agreement does not apply and you must file an Ohio tax return to report Ohio source self employment income. KY will give you a credit or partial credit for what you pay OHIo.
Yes, if you actually had a commission(s) from an Ohio sales.
Answer no, otherwise.
As you may know there is a reciprocity agreement between OH and KY on W-2 wages. But as a 1099-Misc "employee", you are considered self employed and and a wage employee. The reciprocity agreement does not apply and you must file an Ohio tax return to report Ohio source self employment income. KY will give you a credit or partial credit for what you pay OHIo.
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