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April 11, 2023
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VA non-resident form 763

  • April 11, 2023
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We are retired SC residents and only my husband has income from part time consulting work for a VA company. In the past I have manually filed by mail 2 separate joint 763 non residents (one for each of us) with his VA income included on his form and 0 VA income on my form. Can I accomplish filing the same scenario for my husband's VA income using TT or will I still need to file by mail as in past years?    

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    AmyC
    Employee
    April 11, 2023

    1. Yes, you can prepare a VA NR MFJ.

     

    You state that you filed 2 joint 763 returns. You should only file 1 Form 763 as MFJ. You will claim the VA income for taxation. Prepare VA before SC to receive proper credit on your SC return.

     

    2. I would not recommend filing by mail unless necessary.

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    April 11, 2023

    I mistakenly indicated that we filed joint returns separately. I meant that we filed under "Filing Status 4 =  Married, Filing Separate Returns" as VA requires if both spouses have income but only one spouse has VA income.  So my question is will I be able to accomplish this through TT. TT would have to generate 2 VA returns one for my husband with VA income and one for me with 0 Va income.  

    CatinaT1
    April 11, 2023

    Does your husband work in Virginia at all or just in SC? If he doesn't work there and the company is only based there, you do not need to file a VA return.

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