Tax Question -- Not Too Complex

Anonymous
Moved from DC to VA in July of 2014.
Changed my address with my employer.
Never filed VA-4 with employer.
Employer continued to take DC taxes out of my paycheck.

Do I need to retroactively pay VA taxes?
How do I "unpay" DC taxes?
Anonymous
You file in both and get a refund in DC, obviously.
Anonymous
Yes, you will file in Virginia as a partial-year resident, and you will owe taxes for half the year.

You will also file DC resident taxes and report having moved. You'll either get a refund for overpayment, or your VA return will credit you.

If you're lucky, VA won't come after you for penalties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you will file in Virginia as a partial-year resident, and you will owe taxes for half the year.

You will also file DC resident taxes and report having moved. You'll either get a refund for overpayment, or your VA return will credit you.

If you're lucky, VA won't come after you for penalties.


Thanks to everyone for the answers. I really abhor this.
Anonymous
Are you looking for sympathy? This was easily avoided in July.
Anonymous
Meh. Or just change your address this week. Change your paperwork. Call it a day.
Anonymous
Even if you had changed your withholding in July, you would still have to file 2 returns. This is because you were a resident of 2 states in 2014. It is just going to be a timing issue for you because you are going to be getting a refund of your excess withholding to DC (from when you were a nonresident) but you will owe to VA for when you were a resident. You should make sure your employer is withholding VA taxes for 2015.
Anonymous
Stop acting like a victim. So annoying.
Anonymous
This is really easy to deal with if you follow the prompts on turbo tax
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