Chattel property is personal property that can be moved around. Chattel property law is defined as any property that is not land or physical items that belong to the land. Chattel is movable goods and land cannot be moved. A house would not be considered chattel property because it is attached to the land.
The fiduciary of a resident estate or trust must file a return if the estate or trust is required to file a federal fiduciary income tax return (Form 1041), or if it had any Virginia taxable income.
Tax Withheld in Error by Employer: If Virginia tax was withheld from your income in error you should file Form 763S to obtain a refund.
Fiscal year filers should refer to Virginia Form 760ES and the instructions to determine their installment due dates. If your tax is underpaid as of any installment due date, you must file Form 760C. The form must be filed even if you are due a refund when you file your tax return.
You can file online via the Virginia Tax website or mail your form to the Virginia Department of Taxation at P.O. Box 2156, Richmond, VA 23218-2156. For questions, contact the Department at (804) 367-2486. For the 2024 tax season, the filing deadline for Virginia Form 763 is generally May 1st.
You can request forms and instructions from the Virginia Department of Taxation's Forms Department by calling 804-440-2541.
Still prefer paper tax forms? The fastest and most efficient way to get them is through the IRS website. You'll be able to find most federal tax forms, as well as the instructions for each form, on the IRS website. You can download these forms, print them out and send them to the IRS.
You may request or download Virginia State Income Tax forms online from the Virginia Department of Taxation or by calling 804-440-2541. Note: Checks should be made payable to the Virginia Department of Taxation.
All applications must be submitted to the Department of Taxation, Tax Credit Unit, P.O. Box 715, Richmond, VA 23218-0715 90 days prior to the due date of your return.
A chattel mortgage shall not be valid against any person except the mortgagor, his executors or administrators, unless the possession of the property is delivered to and retained by the mortgagee or unless the mortgage is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of the province in which the mortgagor resides at ...