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State tax filing
Thanks for your response, much appreciated. I have calculated my VA income based on the number of days we physically lived/worked there. My VA adjusted gross income is not crossing the limit of $23,900. Should I still need to file VA state return? Looking for your expert advice.
VA website says I don't need to file.
https://www.tax.virginia.gov/who-must-file
You must file an income tax return in Virginia if:
- you are a resident of Virginia, part-year resident, or a nonresident, and
- you are required to file a federal income tax return, and
- you have Virginia adjusted gross income equal to or greater than the amounts below:
Filing Status | Income Threshold |
Single or married filing separately | $11,950 |
Married filing jointly | $23,900 |
Should you file if you owe nothing?
You are not required to file if you don't owe any taxes and will not receive a refund. However, we periodically review and update our records to make sure that we have the correct return information on file. As a result, even if you didn't need to file a return for a given year, we may send you a letter later asking you to verify your Virginia adjusted gross income.