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Angel | If My husband lives in Ohio but works in Pa...does he have to pay state taxes in both states? |
His employer takes out PA taxes but not Ohio. won't he still owe Ohio? |
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Goldar
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I live in Georgia but work a job in South Carolina and for the last 8 years only SC has taken state taxes |
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woodluvto
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He won't pay in both places. It would be allocated. |
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Andy
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Both OH & PA are members of the Multistate Tax Compact
http://www.mtc.gov/AboutStateMap.aspx
this helps minimize double taxation.
Tax paid to OH yields a credit to be taken in PA. |
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SUSAN N
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Get state tax papers from both states and look at them. Sometimes, states that share borders have agreements about taxes, sometimes they don't. When it comes to taxes...it is always best to err on the side of caution. |
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STEVEN F
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You must file tax returns in both states. Ohio allows a credit for income taxes paid to other states. You will pay PA tax on all income earned in that state. Your OH income tax will be reduced by the amount of tax paid to PA. See schedule C of the OH income tax form linked below. |
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Gary B
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I live in one state and work in another. I pay taxes to the state where I work and file a credit form in the state where I live. I only have to pay money to the state where I work. |
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Nikiki13
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I believe that you would pay taxes on the money that is made in that state that is made. You do not get taxed twice for the same thing. Your husband's income should be taxed in PA, but if you have any bank accounts or stocks, etc that earn interest in Ohio, then you would have to pay taxes on your earnings for this year. Also, if you own a home, you will have to pay you property tax as well. If you go to a good tax guy, he will take care of everything for you. |
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waggy_33
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PA and MD have an agreement that if you are a MD resident working in PA for a salary/wages you would not file a PA return. I think OH and PA have the same agreement. You need to check, if so his employer should not be withholding PA taxes. Is, this agreement is in place you don't file PA only Ohio. If it is not in place you would file both and take a credit on your OH return for taxes paid to PA.
This state agreement is only for salary/wages, it does not come into play if a person is self employed. |
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James G
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If the state where your husband works has a tax of 6.5% and your state has 7% then you owe .5% to your state. You must declare the total in your state but you do not owe the full amount. |
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Sir J
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You reconcile it on the Ohio form. You won't pay more taxes but you will pay a percentage to each. |
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