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General: All employers are required to electronically file an annual Form VA-6 Summary of Virginia Income Tax Withheld. In addition, all employers are required to electronically submit the equivalent of the state copy of the Forms W-2 and 1099 that were provided to each employee.
While Form 8849 focuses primarily on specific claims, Schedule 6 serves as a catch-all section for other claims not covered elsewhere on the form. It allows taxpayers to seek refunds or credits for various taxes, such as federal excise taxes, customs duties, or certain other taxes or fees.
If you serve or served in the military and are receiving Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) education benefits, the IRS excludes this income from taxation.
In order to file a 2013 IRS Tax Return, download, complete, print, and sign the 2013 IRS Tax Forms below and mail the forms to the address listed on the IRS and state forms. Select your state(s) and download, complete, print, and sign your 2013 State Tax Return income forms. You can no longer claim a 2013 Tax Refund.
Form VA-6 is essential for employers to report and summarize Virginia income tax withheld annually. This form must be filed electronically by January 31. Ensure compliance to avoid penalties and streamline your tax obligations.
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Internal Revenue Service. For a dependent student, a 2013 tax return must be filed if the individual had more than $6,100 in earned income, or more than $1,000 in unearned income (such as interest and dividends), or gross income more than the larger of $1,000, or earned income (up to $5,750) plus the sum of $350.
Virginia tax brackets: For example, if your taxable income is $50,000, the first $3,000 would be taxed at 2 percent, income above $3,000 up to $5,000 would be taxed at 3 percent, income above $5,000 up to $17,000 would be taxed at 5 percent, and the remainder would be taxed at 5.75 percent.
Virginia law conforms to the federal definition of income subject to withholding. Virginia withholding is generally required on any payment for which federal withholding is required. This includes most wages, pensions and annuities, gambling winnings, vacation pay, bonuses, and certain expense reimbursements.

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