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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I forgot to add: not sure you can elect to pay taxes in a different state than where you actually reside. It may be that this provision is meant for students/parents who have moved out of VA but paid taxes there the year prior to college admission, and so should be allowed to retain the benefit of in state tuition for the one year following their move. I am not a tax expert.[/quote] Actually, it's frequently true that you have pay taxes to a state where the income is [u]earned.[/u] This is not true in DC area because DC (and I believe, MD and VA) all have "reciprocity" with one another for state income tax purposes. But I believe if you, for example, had your residence in Kansas, you'd need to pay VA state taxes on income earned in VA. It makes sense that they exempt military personnel, because many retain residency for tax purposes in low tax states (why you see a lot of AK, TX and FL tags around) but do actually live full time in VA. [/quote]
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