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State tax filing
VA will not tax DC income when you live in VA. DC taxation is not covered under VA law.
Your VA link states: Virginia Residents who:
- Work in the District of Columbia, but do not establish residency in Washington, D.C are exempt from taxation there. These Virginia residents will pay income taxes to Virginia. This applies to individual income tax only, not to the District of Columbia Unincorporated Business Franchise Tax.
Then we go straight to DC to read their rules here. You were a part year resident so you need to file part year with the DC income and part year with VA income. Between them, all of your income needs to be taxed.
If you were a nonresident, we could move to special circumstances and see it says: My employer withheld District of Columbia income tax, and I am not a resident of DC. Which form do I file to receive a refund?
Use Form D-40B, Non-Resident Request for Refund (available by visiting Tax Forms, Publications, and Resources).
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‎April 5, 2025
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