Residency Migration Reference
Moving from Virginia to Arizona: Residency, Taxes, and What to Prove
Virginia scrutinizes departures closely, so this move is as much an exit-documentation project as a tax question: the top income tax rate drops from 5.75% to 2.5%.
Residency Tests Side by Side
Virginia uses a 183-day statutory residency threshold, while Arizona uses 274 days. Track both thresholds separately during a transition year rather than assuming they line up.
| Factor | Virginia | Arizona |
|---|---|---|
| Statutory Residency Test | Virginia Code §58.1-302 defines 'resident' to include any individual domiciled in Virginia during the taxable year, and separately, any individual not domiciled in Virginia who nonetheless maintains a place of abode in Virginia for more than 183 days in the aggregate during the year. This second category, called an actual resident, is taxed as a Virginia resident on worldwide income regardless of domicile, the same structural approach used by New York and several other statutory-residency states. | Arizona Revised Statutes §43-104 defines a resident as anyone domiciled in Arizona, or anyone who is in Arizona for other than a temporary or transitory purpose. The statute also sets a presumption: an individual who spends in aggregate more than nine months (roughly 274 days) of the tax year in Arizona is presumed a resident, rebuttable with evidence the presence was temporary or transitory. |
| Domicile Test | Virginia uses a multifactor, intent-based test to determine domicile and, importantly, requires both elements together to change it: the taxpayer must abandon Virginia domicile with no intent to return, and must simultaneously establish a new domicile elsewhere through physical presence plus intent to remain. Virginia Tax's published guidance states no single factor is dispositive; a bare declaration of intent or physical relocation alone is not enough, and continuing Virginia ties like a Virginia driver's license or voter registration are treated as evidence domicile was not actually abandoned. | Arizona applies the common-law domicile test described in ADOR Individual Income Tax Procedure ITP 92-1: physical presence in a place combined with intent to make it your permanent home. Domicile, once established, is presumed to continue until affirmatively changed, and the burden of proving a change falls on the person claiming it. |
| Day Count Threshold | 183 days | 274 days |
| Any Part of a Day Rule | Virginia's statute measures aggregate days maintaining a place of abode in Virginia, not single calendar-day presence, and does not publish an explicit any-part-of-a-day rule the way New York's regulations do. In practice this makes Virginia's actual-resident test closer to a cumulative day-count test than a strict any-part-of-day trigger. | ADOR guidance under ITP 92-1 counts any day with any physical presence in Arizona toward the aggregate nine-month presumption count, similar in concept to California's approach, though in practice Arizona applies it with less aggressive enforcement than California. |
| Presumptions | Virginia Tax guidance treats a return to Virginia within six months of leaving as generally indicating no intent to have established residency elsewhere, similar to the boomerang concepts used by Kentucky and other nearby states, though Virginia frames this as evidence within the intent-based domicile test rather than an automatic statutory rule. | ARS §43-104's nine-month (roughly 274-day) presumption of residency, rebuttable by evidence the time in Arizona was temporary or transitory. |
| Safe Harbors | None published | None published |
Leaving Virginia
Virginia is named in national practitioner discussions, alongside New York, California, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Maryland, as one of the more aggressive states on residency audits, particularly for high earners whose income drops sharply the year they claim to have left. Because Virginia's domicile test requires proof of both abandonment and establishment of a new domicile, and treats retained Virginia ties like a driver's license or voter registration as evidence against a genuine move, Virginia Tax has real leverage to challenge a claimed departure even when the taxpayer has moved most of their physical presence out of state.
Trailing Income
Virginia does not have a published broad convenience-of-the-employer rule for remote workers. Virginia-source income, including wages for work actually performed in Virginia, business income sourced to Virginia activity, and gains from Virginia property, remains taxable to a nonresident after departure under standard sourcing rules reflected on Form 763.
Part-Year Filing
Part-year residents file Form 760PY, the Virginia Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return, allocating income between the resident and nonresident portions of the year. Full-year nonresidents with Virginia-source income file Form 763.
Enforcement Methods
Common Exit Mistakes
Establishing Arizona Residency
| Action | Agency | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Get an Arizona driver's license | Arizona MVD | within 30 days of establishing residency |
| Title and register vehicles in Arizona | Arizona MVD | within 15 days of establishing residency |
| Register to vote | Arizona Secretary of State | 29 days before an election |
Declaration of Domicile
Arizona has no formal declaration-of-domicile filing. Domicile is shown through conduct: purchasing or leasing an Arizona home, obtaining an Arizona driver's license, registering to vote, and opening Arizona bank accounts.
Homestead
Arizona's homestead exemption automatically protects up to $425,200 (as of January 2025, adjusted annually for inflation under ARS §33-1101) of equity in a primary residence from most creditors, with no filing required. Because it's automatic and adjusts every year, it's a weaker domicile-evidence signal than a state requiring an affirmative recording, but ADOR and other agencies can still cross-check ownership records against claimed nonresident status.
Voter Registration
Register at least 29 days before an election. https://azsos.gov/elections/voters/registering-vote
Vehicle Registration Deadline
15 days
New Resident Tax Traps
Arizona taxes a new resident's worldwide income starting the date residency begins, requiring the Form 140PY apportionment for the year of the move. Because Arizona closely conforms to federal adjusted gross income, most federal timing issues around moving (like relocation-related deferred compensation) flow directly onto the Arizona return without separate state-specific adjustment.
What Changes on Tax
Virginia Top Rate
5.75%
Arizona Top Rate
2.5%
Moving from Virginia to Arizona drops the top marginal income tax rate from about 5.75% to about 2.5%, a reduction of roughly 3.25 percentage points.
Withholding Reciprocity
Virginia and Arizona have a wage-withholding reciprocity agreement. A W-2 employee who lives in one state and works in the other is generally taxed only by the resident state on those wages, not both, though the agreement typically covers wage income only and does not extend to business or investment income.
Community Property Transition
Virginia uses common law marital property rules and Arizona is a community property state. Property acquired during marriage after the move may be characterized differently going forward, which matters for estate planning and for basis step-up on a spouse's death.
Beyond Income Tax
Virginia
Capital gains: Virginia has no separate capital gains rate. Gains are included in federal adjusted gross income and taxed as ordinary income under the same graduated brackets, so long-term gains can face the 5.75% top rate.
Estate or inheritance tax: None. Virginia's estate tax was effectively repealed for deaths on or after July 1, 2007, when the state decoupled from the federal state death tax credit, and Virginia has never had an inheritance tax. Only the federal estate tax can apply to a Virginia decedent's estate.
Property tax: Average effective property tax rate is about 0.8%, below the national average, though Northern Virginia localities run meaningfully higher in dollar terms due to home values. Real estate tax relief for elderly and disabled homeowners is a local-option program under Va. Code §58.1-3210 that each county or city may adopt separately, with income and asset limits set locally rather than by the state.
Sales tax: State sales tax rate is 5.3% (a portion of which is a statewide local tax), with some regions, including Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads, adding regional add-ons that push the combined rate higher.
Arizona
Capital gains: Taxed as ordinary income at the flat 2.5% rate, but Arizona allows a 25% subtraction on qualifying net long-term capital gains (ARS §43-1022), which brings the effective rate on those gains down to about 1.875%. As of January 1, 2026 the subtraction applies to all qualifying long-term gains, not just assets acquired after 2011. Short-term gains get no subtraction and are taxed at the full 2.5%.
Estate or inheritance tax: None. Arizona has no estate tax and no inheritance tax.
Property tax: Effective rate is among the lowest in the country, roughly 0.45% to 0.56% depending on county, with Maricopa County near the higher end. Arizona offers a Senior Property Valuation Protection option that freezes the assessed value for qualifying low-income seniors 65 and older, rather than a general homestead portability system.
Sales tax: 5.6% state transaction privilege tax base rate, with combined state-and-local rates commonly running 8% to 9% in metro Phoenix and up to about 11.2% in some jurisdictions.
Who This Move Applies To
Travel Nurses
In Virginia
Virginia applies the same actual-resident and domicile tests to travel nurses as to anyone else: a nurse not domiciled in Virginia who maintains a Virginia abode for more than 183 aggregate days during assignments becomes an actual resident taxed on worldwide income. The nationally common problem, a nurse claiming a no-tax-state tax home while actually living in a Virginia rental for most of the year, is analyzed under this same statutory framework rather than a nurse-specific carve-out.
In Arizona
Arizona's Phoenix and Tucson hospital systems make it one of the largest travel nurse markets in the country. A nurse who is actually Arizona-domiciled and takes Arizona contracts is simply an Arizona resident under ordinary rules. A nurse who claims Arizona as a tax home while working travel assignments elsewhere needs a genuine, regularly used Arizona residence with duplicated living expenses, or the stipend portion of their pay risks being reclassified as taxable wages if audited.
Professional Athletes
In Virginia
Virginia has historically had no NFL, NBA, MLB, or NHL franchise physically based in the Commonwealth, though the Washington Capitals and Wizards' NBA/NHL practice facility and a planned new arena project have brought professional sports infrastructure into Northern Virginia. Nonresident athletes and entertainers earning income for events performed in Virginia are subject to the state's standard nonresident sourcing rules on Form 763, but there is no widely published Virginia-specific duty-days regulation comparable to New York's.
In Arizona
Arizona is home to the Cardinals, Suns, Diamondbacks, and the Coyotes' successor tenant at Mullett Arena, and MLB's Cactus League spring training in March adds a significant block of extra duty days for every visiting team's roster. Arizona applies standard duty-day allocation to nonresident athlete income, but because the flat rate is only 2.5%, Arizona produces one of the lowest jock-tax burdens of any state that taxes athlete income at all.
Snowbirds, Long Visitors, and RVers
In Virginia
The Virginia snowbird risk runs through the aggregate 183-day actual-resident test: a retiree who keeps a Virginia home and spends more than 183 aggregate days there in a year, even while also wintering in Florida, becomes an actual Virginia resident taxed on worldwide income regardless of where they consider themselves domiciled. Because Virginia measures aggregate days maintaining the abode rather than a stricter any-part-of-day rule, careful counting of total days present, not just overnight stays, matters for anyone trying to stay under the threshold.
In Arizona
This is Arizona's signature scenario: the state's own nine-month (roughly 274-day) presumption explicitly allows spending a large chunk of the year in Arizona without automatically becoming a resident. Large numbers of California and Midwest retirees winter in the Phoenix and Tucson areas from October through April while keeping their prior-state domicile, but they need to track their total Arizona days against the 274-day threshold and remember their origin state runs its own, separate presumption pointing the other direction.
Remote Workers
In Virginia
Virginia has no published convenience-of-the-employer rule. A nonresident who works remotely for a Virginia-based employer while physically located and domiciled outside Virginia is generally not taxed by Virginia on that income, since Virginia sources wages based on where work is actually performed rather than the employer's location.
In Arizona
Arizona has no convenience-of-employer rule. A nonresident who performs all their work physically outside Arizona for an Arizona-based employer is not Arizona-taxed on those wages. Arizona also has a narrow reciprocal withholding exemption (Form WEC) with California, Indiana, Oregon, and Virginia: residents of those four states working in Arizona can request their Arizona employer withhold no Arizona tax, though the arrangement runs one direction and doesn't create general two-way income tax reciprocity.
Military
In Virginia
Virginia's domiciliary-resident category expressly includes servicemembers who entered the military from Virginia and retained Virginia as their home of record; absence from Virginia on military orders does not by itself cancel Virginia domicile. Under the federal SCRA and Military Spouses Residency Relief Act as amended, a nonresident servicemember stationed in Virginia on orders is not taxed on military pay solely because of the duty station, and a military spouse can generally elect the servicemember's state of legal residence.
In Arizona
Arizona follows the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and Military Spouses Residency Relief Act. Nonresident military stationed in Arizona under orders don't become Arizona residents from the posting alone, and their military pay isn't Arizona-taxed if domiciled elsewhere. Arizona also fully exempts military retirement pay for its own domiciled veterans.
Airline Crew
In Virginia
Federal law (49 U.S.C. §40116) limits states to taxing an air carrier employee's compensation only in the state of residence and any state where more than 50% of pay is earned, protecting flight crew connected to Virginia operations, including those based near Washington Dulles, from having their full income pulled into Virginia taxation solely because of duty station if they are domiciled elsewhere.
In Arizona
American Airlines operates a major hub and crew base at Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX). Federal law (49 U.S.C. §40116) limits taxation of air carrier employees to their state of residence and any state where they earn more than 50% of pay, which matters directly for Arizona-based crew flying national routes.
Tools for This Move
Virginia to Arizona FAQ
How many days can I spend in Virginia before I become a resident, even if I'm domiciled somewhere else?+
Under Virginia Code §58.1-302, if you're not domiciled in Virginia but maintain a place of abode there for more than 183 aggregate days during the year, you become an actual resident taxed on worldwide income regardless of domicile. Virginia counts aggregate days maintaining the abode, not a stricter any-part-of-day rule, so total days present across the year is what matters, not just individual short visits.
Does Arizona use the 183-day rule?+
Not exactly. Arizona's statutory presumption under ARS §43-104 kicks in after more than nine months, roughly 274 days, of aggregate presence in a tax year, not 183 days. Spending fewer than 274 days doesn't automatically make you a nonresident either; Arizona still looks at your domicile and intent.
I moved out of Virginia but kept my driver's license. Does that matter?+
Yes, significantly. Virginia's domicile test requires proof you abandoned Virginia domicile with no intent to return and established a new one elsewhere with genuine intent to remain. Virginia Tax's published guidance treats continuing Virginia ties like a Virginia driver's license or voter registration as evidence you have not actually abandoned Virginia domicile, even if you're now physically living somewhere else most of the time.
How many months can I spend in Arizona as a snowbird before I owe Arizona income tax?+
Arizona's own presumption threshold is more than nine months (about 274 days) in the state during the tax year. Under that, you're not automatically presumed an Arizona resident, but your home state's own rules, for example California's nine-month presumption running the other direction, may still treat you as a resident there regardless of your Arizona day count.
I keep two homes and go back and forth between Virginia and a no-tax state. How does Virginia decide if I'm a resident?+
Two separate tests can catch you. First, if you're not domiciled in Virginia but maintain a Virginia abode for more than 183 aggregate days in the year, you're an actual resident regardless of domicile. Second, if you are domiciled in Virginia, you remain a domiciliary resident on worldwide income unless you can prove you both abandoned Virginia domicile with no intent to return and established genuine domicile elsewhere, which retained Virginia ties like a driver's license or voter registration can undercut.
Do I have to pay Arizona tax on my California retirement income if I move to Arizona?+
Yes, once you're an Arizona resident, your 401(k), IRA, and pension distributions are taxed at Arizona's flat 2.5% rate regardless of where the money was earned or which state's employer originally sponsored the plan. Only Social Security and Arizona-recognized military retirement are exempt.
I moved away from Virginia but had to move back within a few months. Does that hurt my case?+
It can. Virginia Tax's guidance treats a return to the state within about six months of leaving as generally indicating you never actually intended to establish residency elsewhere, which works against a claimed domicile change for the period in between. This mirrors similar boomerang-style rules used by neighboring states like Kentucky, though Virginia frames it as evidence in the intent-based test rather than an automatic statutory trigger.
What's Arizona's income tax rate?+
A flat 2.5% on all taxable income, with no brackets. It's one of the lowest state income tax rates in the country among states that tax income at all.
What does it cost to defend a Virginia residency audit?+
No published statewide figure exists. Virginia is consistently grouped by practitioners alongside New York, California, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Maryland as one of the more aggressive residency-audit states, particularly for high earners whose income drops sharply the year they claim to have left, which implies defense costs for a contested Virginia case can run comparably high, but no firm has published a specific dollar range.
Does Arizona tax Social Security?+
No. Arizona fully exempts Social Security benefits from state income tax, regardless of your total income level.
Do I have to file a Virginia return for the year I move out?+
Yes. Use Form 760PY, the Virginia Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return, which allocates your income between the period you were a Virginia resident and the period you were not. If you have Virginia-source income after becoming a full-year nonresident in a later year, that's reported on Form 763 instead.
Does Arizona have a capital gains tax?+
Arizona taxes capital gains as ordinary income at the flat 2.5% rate, but allows a 25% subtraction on qualifying long-term gains, which brings the effective rate on those gains down to roughly 1.875%. Short-term gains get no subtraction.
Planning the reverse move?
Arizona to Virginia
Moving the other direction is a different fact pattern, not a mirror image. Establishing Virginia residency has its own tests, deadlines, and audit posture.
Start with the Virginia residency guideAlso Consider, Leaving Virginia
Virginia to Arizona Reading
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