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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2013 Schedule ADJ in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Social Security Number and name as shown on your Virginia return at the top of the form.
  3. In the 'Additions to Federal Adjusted Gross Income' section, fill in any applicable amounts for interest on obligations and other additions. Refer to the provided codes for guidance.
  4. Next, move to 'Subtractions from Federal Adjusted Gross Income.' Enter any qualifying income that is exempt from state tax, along with disability income if applicable.
  5. Proceed to 'Deductions from Virginia Adjusted Gross Income.' Input deduction codes and amounts as instructed.
  6. Continue filling out the second page, including credits for low-income individuals and any adjustments or voluntary contributions.
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What is VA 760-ADJ? VA 760-ADJ is the Virginia Individual Income Tax Return Adjustments form used to correct errors on a previously filed VA 760 or to report additional income, deductions, or credits.
Form 765 is an optional unified return (henceforth referred to as a composite return) that is filed by the PTE on behalf of its qualified nonresident owners. All of the Virginia source income from the PTE that is passed through to the qualified nonresident owners who participate is reported on a single return.
The tax is based on the Federal Adjusted Gross Income. In most cases, your federal adjusted gross income (line 21 on form 1040A; and line 37 on form 1040) plus any Virginia additions and minus any Virginia subtractions computed on Schedule ADJ, is called Virginia Adjusted Gross Income.
Where do I get Virginia State Income Tax Forms? You may download forms from the Virginia Department of Taxations website. You can request forms and instructions from the Virginia Department of Taxations Forms Department by calling 804-440-2541.
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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Key Takeaways. Gross income is all income an individual earns during the year both as a worker and as an investor. Gross income is derived from income sources beyond those related to employment. Earned income only includes wages, commissions, bonuses, and business income minus expenses, if the person is self-employed.
Your adjusted gross income (AGI) is your total (gross) income from all sources minus certain adjustments listed on Schedule 1 of Form 1040. Your AGI is calculated before you take your standard or itemized deduction on Form 1040.
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.

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