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State tax filing
Maybe, if the income is Virginia sourced, you would file a non-resident return for VA, if required. How to file a non-resident return.
Filing requirements for VA nonresidents:
- 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
You are not required to file if you don't owe any taxes and will not receive a refund. Don't file the return in this situation. Normally, your resident state will give you a credit for taxes paid to another state. However, since FL does not tax income tax, there is no credit available.
The issuer reports 1099-NEC income to both the IRS and to the State's Department of Revenue.
Taxable income from Virginia sources includes "income from the practice of a trade or business in Virginia" and includes, but is not limited to, wages and salaries earned while in Virginia, income from a business operating in Virginia, rental income from a property in Virginia, etc.
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