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Under Federal law group-term life insurance premiums on up to $50,000 of insurance are excluded from an employee’s taxable wages. Does Ohio also allow these amounts to be excluded?

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Under Federal law group-term life insurance premiums on up to $50,000 of insurance are excluded from an employee’s taxable wages. Does Ohio also allow these amounts to be excluded?

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Yes, amounts excluded from federal wages, tips and other compensation are also excluded for Ohio income tax purposes.However, premiums on life insurance amounts in excess of $50,000 that are included in Federal wages should also be included in state wages as reported in box 16 of an employee’s W-2 form. Please note that Ohio income tax withholding is not required on the cost of group-term life insurance that is included in the employee’s income.

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