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Virginia pros - Treatment of VA Tax Relief Refund ?
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It is included in the 1099-G and would fall under the normal recovery rules. Not sure if they will issue one in the balance due/then refund situation you describe but I think they would. If so then I think the refund would get allocated pro-rata between 2018 tax amounts paid in 2018 (i.e. withholding) and 2018 amounts paid in 2019 (balance due), just like refunds for folks who make their 4Q-ES in January.
Example: TP had $675 withheld in 2018 + paid a $75 balance due on 5/1/19 = total 2018 VA tax $750. In October (just in time for the state election), TP received a $110 bribe to reelect the incumbents--er, wait, no, sorry, that's called something else like "Tax Relief Refund". Since 90% of the tax (675/750) was paid in 2018, then 90% of the refund is allocated as a 2018 recovery of $99 and the remaining $11 is treated as a reduction in 2019 taxes paid. That drops the $75 down to $64. The $99 may or may not be a taxable recovery depending on the tax benefit rule.
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Rick
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A question comes into play. You had to file by a particular day(don't recall) to get this money. If going to give some to part why not give it to all returns filing in that particular tax year. Some clients who filed after the date did not get the $. They feel they have been unfairly left out. Just from what I am hearing.
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Originally posted by TAX4US View PostA question comes into play. You had to file by a particular day(don't recall) to get this money. If going to give some to part why not give it to all returns filing in that particular tax year. Some clients who filed after the date did not get the $. They feel they have been unfairly left out. Just from what I am hearing.
Rick (in VA)
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Originally posted by FEDUKE404
The Commonwealth has never been known for logic. . .and much of the issue for the 2019 special payment was ~political.
One of my favorite "Are you kidding me?!?" issues with VA taxes is that if a client is making four estimated tax payments, the first payment is paid/mailed to a different entity than are the other three. (My client prefers to pay the county and not send the paperwork to Richmond, so I prepare the four "local" estimated payment coupons + instructions.) IIRC, VA Dept of Taxation does (did) not allow setting up estimated payments via tax software at the time of efiling.FE
Last edited by Burke; 02-21-2020, 02:42 PM.
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Originally posted by FEDUKE404In the meantime, this client is pondering the possibilities of his county moving to WV or KY. Person is not at all pleased with the people in Richmond. (Actually, that is a gross understatement!)FE
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