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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, address, and Social Security Number (SSN) in the designated fields.
  3. Select your filing status from the options provided. Ensure that you understand the implications of each status on your tax calculations.
  4. Complete the exemptions section by entering the number of exemptions you are claiming based on your situation.
  5. Fill out the income section accurately, detailing all sources of income during your residency period in Virginia.
  6. Review deductions and credits available to you, ensuring you include any applicable subtractions from federal adjusted gross income.
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Part-Year Residents of Virginia file a Form 760PY. (A person is considered a part-year resident of Virginia if they lived in VA for less than 183 days AND did not return once they left.
How do I know if I need to file Form 760 or Form 760PY? If you were a full-year resident of Virginia, you would file Form 760. If you moved into or out of Virginia during the tax year, Form 760PY is appropriate for you.
It is the individual income tax return form for Virginia residents. Who needs to fill out this form? Virginia residents with taxable income must complete this form.
Standard Deduction Filing StatusDescriptionStandard Deduction 1 All Returns - Single $8,500 2 All Returns - Married, Filing Jointly $17,000 3 Form 760 (resident) - Married, filing separate returns $8,500 3 Form 760PY (part-year resident) - Married, filing separate returns $8,500*4 more rows
An individual tax return is an official form that a person or a married couple submits to a federal, state, or local taxing agency to report all taxable income received during a specific period, usually the previous year. This record is used to assess the amount of tax that is due or was overpaid for that period.
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Filing Extensions Virginia allows an automatic 6-month extension to file your return (Nov. 1 for most filers). No application is required.
The Virginia Resident Form 760 is essential for individuals filing their state income tax returns. This form allows residents to report their income, claim exemptions, and calculate their taxes owed or refunded.
Form 760IP, Automatic Extension Payment, is a payment coupon and worksheet that provides taxpayers who are unable to file their individual income tax return by May 1 a means of calculating and remitting a payment to avoid penalty and interest.

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