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I live in Washington D.C. and work from home or the DC Office 80% of the time. The other 20% of time I commute to Virginia and work from corporate headquarters. I always commute back home to DC afterwards and do not stay in VA overnight. I understand DC and VA have a reciprocal agreement for income tax. But the VA-4 form (and Form 763 Nonresident Individual Income Tax Instructions) indicates that the tax exemption applies if you live in DC "and commute on a daily basis to your place of employment in Virginia." I don't commute everyday, but on the days I do, I always return to DC (which I think is the point). Am I still eligible for the VA non-resident tax exemption if I only commute some days, but always return home to DC? I meet all other requirements (no abode in VA, no other VA source income).
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I searched the Virginia tax statutes and could not find an answer to your question. I suggest you contact the Virginia state tax office directly. Here's a link to their contact info:
https://www.tax.virginia.gov/contact-us
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