I moved to Ohio in March 2010 and received unemployment compensation from North Carolina. Is the unemployment compensation taxed by Ohio?
• A. Yes. If you are a part-year resident, the amount of unemployment compensation you received while a resident of Ohio, regardless of what state the unemployment compensation is from, is taxable to Ohio. You may claim a Schedule D credit for the portion of unemployment compensation that you received while a resident of the other state. Return to Top 3. I need to file an income tax return but do not have my W-2’s. Where can I get them? Please contact your employer for copies of your W-2’s. If your employer cannot provide them to you, please send copies of your year ending pay statement showing the amount of Ohio income tax withheld, with your completed tax return. Ohio does not have a substitute W-2 form but will honor the approved federal form 4852 if you properly completed that form. Information on the form 4852 is subject to verification. To obtain this form, visit the IRS Web site’s Forms and Publications section at: http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html?portlet=3 Return to Top
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