I work in Virginia but moved to North Carolina in September. I will file federal but am not sure if I need to file state taxes in Virginia and North Carolina
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Yes, you will need to file a NC resident return.
You will do the Federal return first, then the non-resident return of Virginia, and then the resident return of North Carolina.
North Carolina will tax you on all your income however you will get a credit for taxes paid to Virginia.
TurboTax will help you make this process easy for you, just follow the order I showed you.
Yes, you will need to file a NC resident return.
You will do the Federal return first, then the non-resident return of Virginia, and then the resident return of North Carolina.
North Carolina will tax you on all your income however you will get a credit for taxes paid to Virginia.
TurboTax will help you make this process easy for you, just follow the order I showed you.
Hi Michelle,
My daughter has this exact problem, but:
** Her residency was NC for only 1 paycheck
** then she officially transferred her residency to VA
** She is getting a relatively large refund from VA
so she is not paying them taxes
** However her employer did withhold taxes as per her W2
Problem - NC is Taxing her at 100% of her income versus the prorated amount
***** I think the issue is that she is not paying any or much tax to get a credit on her NC tax filing
Apologies for all the details.
Any help will be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Tom
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