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State tax filing
No, you will not need to have your W-2 Form corrected. When you completed your part-year resident tax return for VA did you allocate the income that you made while living in VA until August? Based on your example, it would be $70,000. VA should only be taxing the amount that you made while you lived there. You should either get a refund from VA or a credit in NC.
Review your entries to ensure that you allocate your income to the correct states. If you did not prepare the state that you moved from first, followed by the state you live in now then you will need to delete the state returns and start over.
Please review the TurboTax article How do I file a part-year state return? and How do I allocate (split) income for a part-year state return?
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