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February 12, 2024
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Remote worker, W-2 for work state?

  • February 12, 2024
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I work remotely and have received a w-2 for the state I reside in (Ohio).  

Should I expect a w-2 from my employer in the state I work out of (Maryland)?

If they have an office in the state I reside in, is that sufficient to only file Ohio state taxes?

 

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Employee
February 12, 2024

No, you should not expect another W-2 if the Maryland employer withheld Ohio state tax.   You are not subject to MD state tax if you live and work in only Ohio.

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nadbryAuthor
February 12, 2024

Thank  you,

but to clarify. I do report to the office in MD. Do I need to file a non-resident MD tax form and pay income taxes?

There is no reciprocity agreement  between OH and MD as far as I know.

 

DMarkM1
February 12, 2024

MD instructions are, if you did not carry on any work actually in the state of MD and you are not a resident of MD you do not have MD source income.  So you would not have a filing requirement in MD.

 

Here are the MD form 505 Instructions.  Refer to item 3, "What income is taxable or reportable?"

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