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June 6, 2019
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Is a Postal Service employee considered a civil service retirement for the purposes of filing state of Ohio taxes. Is there any credit given on this account?

  • June 6, 2019
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Best answer by Anita01

Yes, postal service workers are civil servants and can take the following deduction if it applies.  You will be asked about this or any  credits available to you as you go through the Ohio program.

"Federal civil service retirees who received federal service credit for military service are allowed to deduct only that portion of their pension attributable to military service. A formula for this deduction can be found in the Ohio income tax instructions under the Schedule A deductions. "  From the Ohio tax web site.

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Employee
June 6, 2019

Yes, postal service workers are civil servants and can take the following deduction if it applies.  You will be asked about this or any  credits available to you as you go through the Ohio program.

"Federal civil service retirees who received federal service credit for military service are allowed to deduct only that portion of their pension attributable to military service. A formula for this deduction can be found in the Ohio income tax instructions under the Schedule A deductions. "  From the Ohio tax web site.

April 7, 2022

A postal service employee receiving a retirement for filing Ohio taxes.  If they don't have a military background, do they get any credit besides a retirement credit?  Thank you.

Employee
April 7, 2022