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State tax filing
It is easier to not claim VA residency. You can file Idaho since it is HOR. OR does not need to be filed. VA nonresident should be filed. VA taxes VA source income. I don't know if VA is just one office in a large company and you have options for location. You may have VA source income.
If your employer can take out ID taxes instead, that would imply you don't have VA based income. If all income is ID based and taxed, that makes it easier.
- OR Military
- Residency Status | Virginia Tax
- Virginia Tax › residency-status
- Nonresident -- A person who is not a resident or part-year resident, but who receives taxable income from Virginia sources is a nonresident for income tax ..
- FORM VA-4 states: Under the Servicemember Civil Relief Act, as amended by the Military Spouses Residency Relief Act, you may be exempt from Virginia income tax on your wages if (i) your spouse is a member of the armed forces present in Virginia in compliance with military orders; (ii) you are present in Virginia solely to be with your spouse; and (iii) you maintain your domicile in another state. If you claim exemption under the SCRA check the box on Line 4 and attach a copy of your spousal military identification card to Form VA-4.
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March 27, 2025
10:09 AM