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Virginia does not tax Social Security benefits. If any portion of your Social Security benefits are taxed at the federal level, you can subtract that amount on your Virginia return. This also applies to Tier 1 Railroad Retirement.
Virginia is tax-friendly toward retirees. Social Security income is not taxed. Withdrawals from retirement accounts are partially taxed. Wages are taxed at normal rates, and your marginal state tax rate is 3.00%.
How do I find my Virginia Account Number? *In Virginia, your Account Number is your FEIN prepended with either a 10 or a 12. You can can find this number by logging into your Business iFile account and clicking File/Pay under the File and/or Pay Tax Returns and Payments Section.
Taxpayers Age 65 Older If you, or your spouse, were born on or before January 1, 1958, you may qualify to claim an age deduction of up to $12,000 each for 2022. The age deduction you may claim will depend upon your birth date, filing status and income.
Age 65 or over: Each filer who is age 65 or over by January 1 may claim an additional exemption. When a married couple uses the Spouse Tax Adjustment, each spouse must claim his or her own age exemption. Blindness: Each filer who is considered blind for federal income tax purposes may claim an additional exemption.
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A Virginia Tax personal identification number (PIN) is a unique identifier assigned to eligible Virginia taxpayers to help protect against tax refund fraud.
Method 1: Apply Online The application is open weekdays from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern time. After your application is reviewed, an EIN is provided immediately. The online application is open to all entities whose legal residence, office, agency, or business is in the United States or U.S. territories.
Single filers with a combined income of $25,000 to $34,000 must pay income taxes on up to 50% of their Social Security benefits. If your combined income is more than $34,000, you will pay taxes on up to 85% of your Social Security benefits. Do you need help figuring out your required minimum distributions?

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