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What is the out-of-state tax credit?

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What is the out-of-state tax credit?

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The out-of-state tax credit, or credit for taxes paid to another state, may be allowed in cases where a Virginia resident is taxed on certain types of income received in another state, as a nonresident of that state. The credit applies only to income taxes paid to another state, and may not be claimed for income taxes paid to Arizona, California, Oregon, or the District of Columbia. For more information, see the Virginia Department of Taxation website.

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The out-of-state tax credit, or credit for taxes paid to another state, may be allowed in cases where a Virginia resident is taxed on certain types of income received in another state, as a nonresident of that state. The credit applies only to income taxes paid to another state, and may not be claimed for income taxes paid to Arizona, California, Oregon, or the District of Columbia. For complete information, click here.

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