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The paragraph below comes from the state and answered my question. My rental property business does not qualify and looks like it does not pertain to rental property sales due to lack of 'investment' into a 'qualified company'. We sold our properties and closed each LLC. I am only a business owner, not a tax professional.
"Income taxed as a long-term capital gain, or any income taxed as investment services partnership income for federal tax purposes is allowed as a subtraction provided the income is attributable to an investment in a "qualified business" as defined in Va. Code § 58.1-339.4 or in any other technology business approved by the Secretary of Technology. Qualified businesses include those related to advanced computing, advanced materials, advanced manufacturing, agricultural technologies, biotechnology, electronic device technology, energy, environmental technology, medical device technology, nanotechnology, or any similar technology related field. The business must have its principal facility in Virginia and less than $3 million in annual revenues for the fiscal year preceding the investment. The investment must be made between the dates of April 1, 2010, and June 30, 2015. Taxpayers claiming the Qualified Equity and Subordinated Debt Credit cannot claim this subtraction relating to investments in the same business. In addition, no investment is "qualified" for this deduction if the business performs research in Virginia on human embryonic stem cells. Report on Schedule ADJ, Line 6, Code 52. Code of Virginia Section 58.1-322(C)(35)."
Does any one know about this?
I have this exact same issue. Have you been able to find the answer elsewhere? I feel like I can't go forward without it.
VA long-term capital gains subtraction is very limited and difficult to obtain. A personal investment will not qualify since this must be business related between 2010 -2020. The full rules can be found here. You can scroll down or use the search bar.
@egold if this does not answer your question, please respond with more facts regarding your situation.
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