No, if you worked in the District of Columbia, you would file a nonresident DC return and report your DC income if you are required to file. Nonresidents working in DC would use Form D-40B to claim a refund if DC taxes were withheld in error- in general, this is if you did not work in DC or live in a reciprocal state.
You must file a DC tax return if:
- You were a resident of the District of Columbia, and you were required to file a federal tax return.
- Your permanent residence was in the District of Columbia for either part of or the full taxable year.
- You lived in the District of Columbia for 183 days or more during the taxable year, even if your permanent residence was outside the District of Columbia.
- You were a member of the armed forces, and your home of record was the District of Columbia for either part of or the full taxable year.
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