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  • TAX4US
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 551

    #1

    Virginia tax

    Ok to all my Virginia cohorts. I have a TP that lived in MD all her life. Took a medical deduction on most of her MD returns due to Nursing home cost. TP recently moved to Virginia due to cost being cheaper here. After several years TP received a reimbursement from the INS company from expenses paid while in MD. This income was separately state on the 1040 as other reimbursements. This reimbursement was received while a Virginia resident but the expenses were never deducted on a Virginia return. TP filed a non-resident return to MD to pay the tax on this income. TP also took a deduction under Virginia adjustments to remove this income from Virginia tax. Can Virginia tax this as it was never used on the Virginia return as a deduction? Your thoughts
  • kathyc2
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2015
    • 1947

    #2
    Originally posted by TAX4US
    Ok to all my Virginia cohorts. I have a TP that lived in MD all her life. Took a medical deduction on most of her MD returns due to Nursing home cost. TP recently moved to Virginia due to cost being cheaper here. After several years TP received a reimbursement from the INS company from expenses paid while in MD. This income was separately state on the 1040 as other reimbursements. This reimbursement was received while a Virginia resident but the expenses were never deducted on a Virginia return. TP filed a non-resident return to MD to pay the tax on this income. TP also took a deduction under Virginia adjustments to remove this income from Virginia tax. Can Virginia tax this as it was never used on the Virginia return as a deduction? Your thoughts
    I would think that since it was income while a VA resident it would be taxable to VA only. I don't think it matters that expenses as incurred were deducted years ago from MD income.

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    • Snaggletooth
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2005
      • 3314

      #3
      Amend the Appropriate Returns

      Since this was a reimbursement, could you not use it to reduce the medical expenses deducted in the year to which the reimbursement applies? Anticipatory reimbursements which reduce Sch A deductions are an exception to the cash method of reporting for individuals.

      The likely effect is that the client may not have to pay anyone or any state.

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      • TAX4US
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 551

        #4
        I will try to help TP in this case. I only reviewed the return when VA question the deduction. I too agree that it should have been handled differently.

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