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It depends. DC does not tax nonresidents. If DC tax was not taken out of your paycheck, you do not need to file a DC return. If it was withheld, you would file a DC reciprocal return to have these mistaken withholdings returned to you. You will only need to file a Virginia resident return. (Your residency HQ is not a factor on your tax return. Even if it did, PA and VA also have a reciprocal agreement that you only pay taxes to your resident state, VA.)
It depends. DC does not tax nonresidents. If DC tax was not taken out of your paycheck, you do not need to file a DC return. If it was withheld, you would file a DC reciprocal return to have these mistaken withholdings returned to you. You will only need to file a Virginia resident return. (Your residency HQ is not a factor on your tax return. Even if it did, PA and VA also have a reciprocal agreement that you only pay taxes to your resident state, VA.)
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