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I am a resident of TX but due to being a military spouse, I currently live in NC with my spouse. We don't share the same domicile state; mine is TX while hers is FL. Next month, I will be moving to work in VA, and my employer gave me the Form VA-4. My question is whether I can check the box under the Military Spouses Residency Relief Act to certify that I'm not subject to VA withholding, or if I should not claim exemptions and file taxes as an out-of-state resident at the end of the year. Additionally, should I use my TX address, which I claim as my domicile, or the NC address where I'm currently staying until next month?

June 23rd, 2024

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