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Virginia 2025 Limited itemized deduction worksheet

 
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MindyB
Employee Tax Expert

Virginia 2025 Limited itemized deduction worksheet

The Virginia 2025 Limited Itemized Deduction Worksheet is used because Virginia is one of the states that do not follow the federal tax rules for itemized deductions. As one example, Virginia uses a stricter 10% income floor for medical deductions on this worksheet, whereas the federal return uses a 7.5% floor.  If you want more information see the instructions on page 2 of the form: 2025 Virginia Schedule A Itemized Deductions  

Virginia 2025 Limited itemized deduction worksheet

Didn't answer the question.  Question was about the Virginia "Limited Itemized Deduction Worksheet" that is used to compute your itemized deduction limitation.   Line 1 of that form says "Enter the total amount from Virginia Schedule A, Lines 4, 5a, 5b, 5c, 6, 10, 14, 15, and 16c".  The form downloaded from the Virginia tax site makes no mention of a SALT cap on Line 5a.  However, the same worksheet filled out by TurboTax applies a $10,000 Cap on line 5a (says Line 5a is not to exceed $10,000 for a joint return).  The question is, should Line 5a on this form have a $10,000 SALT cap or not?

BillM223
Employee Tax Expert

Virginia 2025 Limited itemized deduction worksheet

Yes, Itemized Deductions on the Virginia return should use the $10,000 (MFJ) cap on State and Local Taxes (SALT). The 2025 Instructions for Schedule A state:

Virginia SALT Cap Amount: At the time these instructions were printed, the Virginia SALT deduction cap remained limited to $5,000 if married, filing separately and $10,000 for all other taxpayers. The above Virginia SALT cap amounts must be used wherever the SALT cap is referenced in these instructions unless the Virginia General Assembly enacts legislation to change the Virginia SALT cap amounts.

In addition, the Instructions state:

Information about any changes that may be made by the Virginia General Assembly will be posted on the Department’s website at www.tax.virginia.gov.

The form may not make a mention of the $10,000 (MFJ) SALT Cap Amount, but the instructions devote a full paragraph to it (above).

 

I do not see a bulletin from the Virginia Tax authority noting that the Virginia Legislature has changed the SALT Cap Amount, only the "Pease" limitation.

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