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CiaranR
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Unknown Issue with VA Part year resident taxes.

While reviewing my VA State Taxes, turbotax is telling me that to file, I need to enter "760PY INC: Other Inc - Non Unemp - T". Below this is shown a Form 760PY Virginia Schedule of Income 2020. I have no idea what this means, how to fix it, or what information I need to fill in the box. I'm including a screenshot of the window. Screenshot 2021-05-11 161920.png

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IsabellaG
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Unknown Issue with VA Part year resident taxes.

You're being asked if you had any "Other Income" other than Unemployment from VA sources. If you didn't have any other income from your Federal Return, enter ZERO. You can also see this question in the Part-Year Allocation screen, If you didn't enter zero there, you'll get that message. 

 

Other Income can include: 

  -Taxable state income tax refunds
 - Alimony received
 - Business income
 - Capital gains or losses
 - Other gains or losses (federal form 4797)
 - IRA distributions
 - Pensions and annuities
 - Rental real estate income or loss
 - Royalties
 - Income or loss from partnerships, S-corporations, trusts and estates
 - Farm income or loss
 - Unemployment compensation
 - Social Security benefits.
 - Gambling winnings

 

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