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State tax filing
@JohnB5677 wrote: "If that is correct you will owe taxes in DC for the entire year regardless of where you live."
That is incorrect. DC does not tax non-residents of DC, and it taxes part-year residents only on the portion of their income earned as a DC resident. DC does not even have a non-resident tax form.
On DC Form D-40, Line 8 in the "Subtractions section", the instruction is to enter the income received during the time of non-residence - which is then subtracted from the federal AGI to arrive at the DC taxable income.
https://otr.cfo.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/otr/publication/attachments/2022_D-40.pdf
The income the taxpayer earned after becoming a VA resident, even though earned in DC, is taxable only by VA.
@gautam_rana -- In the Personal Info section, enter VA as your State of Residence. Indicate that you lived in another state (DC) during the year. Answer No to having "Other State Income". Then complete the DC return before you do the VA return.