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Deductions & credits
@CH007 --
Not exactly. Virginia's rule for tax residency is this:
Resident -- A person who lives in Virginia, or maintains a place of abode here, for more than 183 days during the year, or who is a legal (domiciliary) resident of the Commonwealth, is considered a Virginia resident for income tax purposes.
If you're a VA tax resident, ALL your income is taxable by Viginia, regardless of its source.
**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
‎November 9, 2023
7:14 AM