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Nonresidents. Nonresidents are non-taxable in DC. Nonresidents who erroneously had DC income tax withheld or made DC estimated tax payments may file Form D-40B to request a refund. Form D-40, Individual Income Tax Return.
If you are not a resident of DC you must file a Form D-4A with your employer to establish that you are not subject to DC income tax withholding. You qualify as a nonresident if: Your permanent residence is outside DC during all of the tax year and you do not reside in DC for 183 days or more in the tax year.
Generally, taxpayers should file with the jurisdiction in which they live. If you live in Maryland, file with Maryland. If you live in Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Virginia or West Virginia, you should file with your home state.
Washington, D.C. State Income Taxes for Tax Year 2021 (January 1 - Dec. 31, 2021) can be prepared and e-Filed now along with an IRS or Federal Income Tax Return (or you can learn how to only prepare and file a D.C. state return). Attention: The Washington, D.C. tax filing and tax payment deadline is April 18, 2022.
You are not required to file a DC return if you are a nonresident of DC unless you are claiming a refund of DC taxes withheld or DC estimated taxes paid. Use Form D-40B, Non-Resident Request for Refund (available by visiting http://otr.cfo.dc.gov/node/379192).
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Individual Income Tax: Mail payment with payment voucher to the Office of Tax and Revenue, PO Box 96169, Washington, DC 20090-6169. Individual Income Estimated Tax and Extension of Time to File: Mail payment with payment voucher to the Office of Tax and Revenue, PO Box 96018, Washington, DC 20090-6018.
If you do not have the return envelope, make sure to address your envelope to: for D-20, Office of Tax and Revenue PO Box 96166, Washington DC 20090- 6166, for the D-30 to: Office of Tax and Revenue PO Box 96165 Washington, DC 20090-6165.
Who must file a Form D-40B? Any non-resident of DC claiming a refund of DC income tax with- held or paid by estimated tax payments must file a D-40B. A non-resident is anyone whose permanent home was outside DC during all of 2019 and who did not live in DC for a total of 183 days or more during 2019.
Can I electronically file a DC D-40B Nonresident Request for Refund in an Individual return? No. This form is supported for preperation but not efile. It will have to be paper filed.
Am I required to file a return? Yes, all residents conducting a business or non-residents conducting a business within the city must file an annual return and report the net profits or net losses of said business.

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