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June 5, 2019
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Can Ohio tax income earned in another state after I was no longer an Ohio resident?

  • June 5, 2019
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I left retirement and moved to the State of Florida in mid-May for a job. The majority of my income was earned in Florida.

Best answer by Hal_Al

No. You will file a part year resident OH return and only pay tax on the income received while a resident.

Be advised that snow belt states look closely at residents who claimed to have "moved" to FL, a state without an income tax, while still maintaining ties (e.g. a residence) to the original state.

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June 5, 2019

No. You will file a part year resident OH return and only pay tax on the income received while a resident.

Be advised that snow belt states look closely at residents who claimed to have "moved" to FL, a state without an income tax, while still maintaining ties (e.g. a residence) to the original state.