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kns419
Apr 8, 2009, 03:02 PM
Hi,
I am a student in Ohio..
My husband is resident of Texas.
We filed our federal taxes jointly.
Now, I am trying to file Ohio taxes but it is showing that I owe them $238 that is because of my husband income which is not the income from Ohio.
How should I file so that it does not show that I owe them money
Thanks..
ebaines
Apr 8, 2009, 03:12 PM
Do you have income from Ohio, or are you just a student there? If you are just a student with no income of your own, then you are considered to be a non-resident of Ohio and so do not need to file taxes in Ohio. You are considered to be a TX resident who is temporarily out of state.
kns419
Apr 8, 2009, 03:50 PM
Yes I have income as graduate assistant
kns419
Apr 8, 2009, 04:28 PM
Do you have income from Ohio, or are you just a student there? If you are just a student with no income of your own, then you are considered to be a non-resident of Ohio and so do not need to file taxes in Ohio. You are considered to be a TX resident who is temporarily out of state.
Yah I work as a graduate assistant in the university
ebaines
Apr 9, 2009, 05:45 AM
OK, so it appears yo do indeed need to file in OH. The way this works is OH taxes you on your OH-based inocme only - not your husnband's - but at a tax rate that takes into account your total household income. Thus the form requires you to report all income as a couple, and calculate tax as if it was all earned in OH. That gets you to line 10 of IT-1040. Then you subtract a percentage that represents the percent of your joint income that is not OH-based. You do this on Schedule D of IT-1040, which carries to line 13 of IT-1040. So your total tax, on line 19, should represent tax ONLY on the portion of your income that is from Ohio.