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In some cases, you may not need to file state taxes if you only lived in the state for a short time or if your income falls below a certain level. Some states follow a progressive tax rate, which means the rate increases with income, while others stick to a flat tax rate.
Who pays Ohio state income tax? If you earn an income above $21,750, you must pay Ohio income taxes. Every resident and part-year resident of Ohio is subject to state income tax. Nonresidents with Ohio-source income also must file returns.
Option 1: Sign into your eFile.com account, modify your Return and download/print your IT-1040 under My Account. Check off the space next to Check here if this is an amended return. Include the Ohio IT RE (do NOT include a copy of the previously filed return). to indicate that its an amended return.
You do NOT have to file an Ohio tax return if: Your Ohio adjusted gross income is less than or equal to $0. The total of your Senior Citizen Credit, Lump Sum Distribution Credit, and Joint Filing Credit is equal to or greater than your income tax liability and you are not liable for school district income tax.
WHO SHOULD FILE THIS RETURN: a) All Ohio City residents 18 years of age and over, (except high school students) are required to regis- ter and report income with the Ohio City Tax Office. b) High School Students 18 years of age and under, working part time, do not have to register with the Ohio City Tax Office.
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Every resident and part-year resident of Ohio is subject to state income tax. Nonresidents with Ohio-source income also must file returns.

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