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Telehealth and in active duty military

I am a resident of Florida. As active duty military, I am assigned to a base in Virginia. I physically live and rent a home in Virginia. 
My military pay shows Florida as state of residence and therefore I pay no state tax on that income.

I also do contracting telehealth work from my house in Virginia. Do I pay state tax in VA or am I exempt because I would be performing this same work in FL if not for the required active duty military move? My employers for this job are based in Indiana.

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MaryK4
Employee Tax Expert

Telehealth and in active duty military

You would be required to file nonresident Virginia tax return to report the non-active duty pay from the telehealth because you performed the work in Virginia.  Unfortunately, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) only exempts the active duty pay in a nonresident state.

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