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If you had NO income while you were a resident of DC, it is not necessary to file a DC return.
The income you had from DC after you became a VA resident is taxable only by VA. This is because DC has tax reciprocity with every other state.
Bottom line: if you had no income from DC while you were a DC resident, then in the My Info section of TT enter your state of residence as VA, and answer No to the question about having income from another state.
If you haven't already done so, you should submit DC Form D-4A to your employer. Here's a link to that form: https://otr.cfo.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/otr/publication/attachments/2018%20D-4A.pdf
If you had NO income while you were a resident of DC, it is not necessary to file a DC return.
The income you had from DC after you became a VA resident is taxable only by VA. This is because DC has tax reciprocity with every other state.
Bottom line: if you had no income from DC while you were a DC resident, then in the My Info section of TT enter your state of residence as VA, and answer No to the question about having income from another state.
If you haven't already done so, you should submit DC Form D-4A to your employer. Here's a link to that form: https://otr.cfo.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/otr/publication/attachments/2018%20D-4A.pdf
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