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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the schedule m it 140 line 52 2012 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your primary last name and social security number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  3. Proceed to Section A, where you will list modifications increasing your federal adjusted gross income. Fill in the amounts for each applicable line from 32 to 38, ensuring accuracy as these will affect your total income.
  4. Next, move to Section B, which details modifications decreasing your federal adjusted gross income. Carefully complete lines 39 through 51 for both yourself and your spouse if applicable.
  5. Finally, add the totals from lines 39 through 51 for each column and enter them on line 52. This total will be essential for calculating your overall tax obligations.

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Form IT-140 is the official West Virginia (WV) tax form used by individuals to file their personal income tax returns for the tax year 2024. This return is submitted to the WV State Tax Department to report your income, deductions, and credits, ultimately determining your tax liability or refund.
Most U.S. citizens or permanent residents who work in the U.S. have to file a tax return. Generally, you need to file if: Your income is over the filing requirement. You have over $400 in net earnings from self-employment (side jobs or other independent work)
Filing your West Virginia state income tax return applies if the taxpayer was a full-year resident of West Virginia they must file Form IT-140 for that particular tax year and the taxpayer is required to file a federal individual income tax return for that tax year regardless of where employed.
If you are domiciled in West Virginia and spent more than 30 days in the state, you must file a resident return and report all of your income to West Virginia.
6. Standard Deduction Unmarried Individuals (other than Surviving Spouses and Heads of Households) ( Section 1(j)(2)(C) ) Tax YearStandard Deduction 2013 $6,100 2012 $5,950 2011 $5,80031 more rows
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Form 1040 is used by U.S. taxpayers to file an annual income tax return. Form 1040-SR is available as an optional alternative to using Form 1040 for taxpayers who are age 65 or older. Form 1040-SR uses the same schedules and instructions as Form 1040 does.
According to West Virginia Instructions for Form IT 140, you must file a West Virginia tax return if: You were a resident of West Virginia for the entire taxable year. You were a resident of West Virginia for a part of the taxable year (Part-Year Resident).

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