kgrayson
New Member

State tax filing

Hello!

I graduated from college in the spring in CA (where I was born and am from) and started working in DC in August. I moved in with my family in VA, which I intend to make my permanent home, and commuted to DC for work. I have only now realized that I filled out my W-4 in such a way that I paid CA state taxes in 2019 instead of VA taxes. So does that mean I need to file state taxes for DC, VA, and CA? In which of them am I considered a resident, part-year resident, or non-resident? I didn't have a job in CA, I hadn't lived in VA for 183 days by December 31, 2019, and I still have my CA drivers license.