[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":7},["ShallowReactive",2],{"faq-standard-11017":3},{"rec_id":4,"title":5,"text":6},"11017","How does the District of Columbia (DC) tax remote workers?","\u003Col> \n\u003Cli>I lived in DC.\u003C/li> \n\u003Cul>\u003Cli>If you're considered a \u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=5641\">full-year\u003C/a> resident of DC, you will be taxed on all income earned from any source during your time of residency. \u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=6964\">Part-year\u003C/a> residents of DC are taxed only on income earned in DC. Be sure to file the appropriate return. \u003C/li> \n\u003Cli>You may be able to claim a credit for taxes paid to another state if you're a full-year resident and the income made in the other state was also taxed in DC.\u003C/li> \n\u003C/ul> \n\u003Cli>I worked remotely from DC.\u003C/li> \n\u003Cul> \n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=6965\">Non-residents\u003C/a> of DC are not required to file a tax return.\u003C/li> \n\u003C/ul> \n\u003Cli>I lived in another state and worked remotely for an employer based in DC, and I didn't work physically at any time in DC.\u003C/li> \n\u003Cul> \n\u003Cli>If your employer was based in DC, they may have withheld taxes from your DC wages as shown on your W-2. If you were not a DC resident and you had taxes withheld, you may request a refund.\u003C/li> \n\u003C/ul> \n\u003C/ol>",1777391512036]