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State tax filing

Yes. Your income will be taxed twice but you can claim credit on your D.C. return for tax paid to Pennsylvania.

 

The DC Official Code describes a statutory resident as any individual who maintains a place of abode within the District for an aggregate of 183 days or more during the taxable year, whether or not such individual is domiciled in the District.

 

The District allows credit on income and fiduciary tax returns for taxes paid to other states on incomes taxed by the District. However, the amount of the credit may not be equal to the amount of the tax paid by the taxpayer to the other states.

 

Learn more at Audit Division - Frequently Asked Questions.

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