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The Short Answer: Yes, You Can! Yes, it is possible to have residency in two states but there are a few asterisks attached to that yes. Residency rules vary from state to state, and whats allowed in one place might not fly in another.
To amend an accepted Virginia State Income Tax Return for the 2024 or previous tax year you will need to complete Form 760. In comparison, the IRS requires a different Form - Form 1040X -to amend an IRS return (do not use Form 1040 for an IRS Amendment).
Virginia law imposes individual income tax filing requirements on virtually all Virginia residents, as well as on nonresidents who receive income from Virginia sources.
Its just an extra step were taking to verify the returns we process and make sure refunds go to the right person. Our goal is to stop fraudulent returns before they go out the door, not to slow down your refund.
Unless an individual acquires a legal domicile in another state, he or she is still a Virginia resident. This applies even if the person is residing in another jurisdiction and may have been residing there for a number of years.
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Terminating state residency Selling in-state real estate. Selling your car or any other property registered there. Limiting how much time you spend in the state each year (typically, less than 183 days) Closing financial accounts based there. Moving all of your belongings (including pets) out of state.
ing to the Virginia website: A Resident is an individual that lives in Virginia or maintains a permanent place of abode for 183 days or more. There are two types of Virginia residents actual and domiciliary. See Virginia website for the definitions of the two types of residents and the various examples.
Change is a Two-Step Process First, the person must intend to abandon his Virginia domicile and have no intention of returning to the Commonwealth. Second, that person must acquire a new domicile where he or she is physically present with the intention to remain there permanently or indefinitely.

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