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posted Feb 17, 2024 2:21:32 PM

Married filing jointly vs separate for VA return

Good day all,

 

My wife and I are both full-time residents of MD and both work fulltime in MD. In 2023, my wife did a side gig in VA and received a 1099-NEC. 

 

My question - what is the proper way to file the VA state return? From my understanding, 1099-NEC is not considered income or wages. Do I do it married filing jointly? Or married filing separate? If I have to do married filing separate, Turbotax doesn't give me that option as I am filing jointly on my federal. 

 

Please help!

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Expert Alumni
Feb 18, 2024 11:32:33 AM

You are correct the 1099-NEC income is not wages/salary and thus do need to be filed as non-resident in VA.  Since you are both VA non-resident and both have income, but only one has VA income, you must file in VA using filing status 4, a separate non-resident VA return.  Therefore in TurboTax using a joint federal return does not allow filing status 4, a separate VA return.

 

In TurboTax the best way to handle filing a federal joint return and a separate non-resident VA return is using a desktop product since several returns can be created in one product.   You will create and file your joint federal return and joint MD return.  You then create a "Mock" separate return for the spouse with VA source income and only include that spouse's income/deductions on that "Mock" separate return.  That "Mock" federal return will not be filed, but is used to create a VA non-resident return with filing status 4 for printing/mailing.