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To find your answer, you must look to the Virginia residency rules.  The driver's license and other documents aren't the deciding factor. 

If you live in Virginia or maintain a home there for more than 183 days during the year, you are considered a Virginia resident for tax purposes.  If you 'move' to Alaska to work, but plan to return to Virginia when the job ends, Virginia will also consider you a Virginia resident for income tax purposes.  

A Virginia resident must report income from all sources, as you are aware.   

Virginia Residency Rules 

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