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Yourself (and Spouse): Each filer is allowed one personal exemption. For married couples, each spouse is entitled to an exemption. When using the Spouse Tax Adjustment, each spouse must claim his or her own personal exemption.
You may ask, "Can I be a resident of two states?" Yes. From a physical perspective, you can be a resident of two states. You can say, "I live in California and I summer in Colorado.
Quite simply, you can have dual state residency when you have residency in two states at the same time. Here are the details: Your permanent home, as known as your domicile, is your place of legal residency. An individual can only have one domicile at a time.
At any given time, you can only have one domicile. However, that doesn't mean that another state can't claim you as a resident for tax reasons.
Generally, you will need a copy of your completed federal income tax return (Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ), any supporting federal schedules (A, C, D, E, F), your W-2 wage forms and 1099 income forms showing Virginia tax withheld, Virginia Schedule ADJ, and Virginia Schedule CR.
Virginia Residents Actual Residents: Individuals who are physically present in Virginia, or who maintain a place of abode here for more than 183 days during the taxable year are actual residents. The period of residency does not have to be consecutive days.
VA-760 and VA-763 and VA-760PYThe income amount includes wages, non-qualified scholarships, fellowships/grants, prizes, self-employment wages, taxable reimbursements, etc. Before beginning a Virginia income tax return, first complete the required federal income tax return.
Virginia does not require you to include a copy of your federal return with your VA state tax return. There are some VA deductions (e.g. Business Interest Deduction) that require you to include a copy of the federal form for claiming that deduction (e.g. Form 8990), but the entire federal return is not required.
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