Code of Virginia
Chapter 3 - Income Tax
§ 58.1-302. Definitions

For the purpose of this chapter and unless otherwise required by the context:
"Affiliated" means two or more corporations subject to Virginia income taxes whose relationship to each other is such that (i) one corporation owns at least 80 percent of the voting stock of the other or others or (ii) at least 80 percent of the voting stock of two or more corporations is owned by the same interests.
"Compensation" means wages, salaries, commissions and any other form of remuneration paid or accrued to employees for personal services.
"Corporation" includes associations, joint stock companies and insurance companies.
"Domicile" means the permanent place of residence of a taxpayer and the place to which he intends to return even though he may actually reside elsewhere. In determining domicile, consideration may be given to the applicant's expressed intent, conduct, and all attendant circumstances including, but not limited to, financial independence, business pursuits, employment, income sources, residence for federal income tax purposes, marital status, residence of parents, spouse and children, if any, leasehold, sites of personal and real property owned by the applicant, motor vehicle and other personal property registration, residence for purposes of voting as proven by registration to vote, if any, and such other factors as may reasonably be deemed necessary to determine the person's domicile.
"Foreign source income" means:
1. Interest, other than interest derived from sources within the United States;
2. Dividends, other than dividends derived from sources within the United States;
3. Rents, royalties, license, and technical fees from property located or services performed without the United States or from any interest in such property, including rents, royalties, or fees for the use of or the privilege of using without the United States any patents, copyrights, secret processes and formulas, good will, trademarks, trade brands, franchises, and other like properties;
4. Gains, profits, or other income from the sale of intangible or real property located without the United States; and
5. The amount of an individual's share of net income attributable to a foreign source qualified business unit of an electing small business corporation (S corporation). For purposes of this subsection, qualified business unit shall be defined by § 989 of the Internal Revenue Code, and the source of such income shall be determined in accordance with §§ 861, 862 and 987 of the Internal Revenue Code.
In determining the source of "foreign source income," the provisions of §§ 861, 862, and 863 of the Internal Revenue Code shall be applied except as specifically provided in subsection 5 above.
"Income and deductions from Virginia sources" includes:
1. Items of income, gain, loss and deduction attributable to:
a. The ownership of any interest in real or tangible personal property in Virginia;
b. A business, trade, profession or occupation carried on in Virginia; or
c. Prizes paid by the Virginia Lottery Department, and gambling winnings from wagers placed or paid at a location in Virginia.
2. Income from intangible personal property, including annuities, dividends, interest, royalties and gains from the disposition of intangible personal property to the extent that such income is from property employed by the taxpayer in a business, trade, profession, or occupation carried on in Virginia.
"Income tax return preparer" means any person who prepares for compensation, or who employs one or more persons to prepare for compensation, any return of tax imposed by this chapter or any claim for refund of tax. For purposes of the preceding sentence, the preparation for compensation of any portion of a return or claim for refund shall be treated as if it were the preparation of the return or claim for refund. A person shall not be an "income tax return preparer" merely because the person:
1. Furnishes typing, reproducing, or other mechanical assistance;
2. Prepares a return or claim for refund of the employer (or of an officer or employee of the employer) by whom he is regularly and continuously employed;
3. Prepares as a fiduciary a return or claim for refund for any person; or
4. Prepares an application for correction of an erroneous assessment or a protective claim for refund for a taxpayer in response to any assessment pursuant to § 58.1-1812 issued to the taxpayer or in response to any waiver pursuant to § 58.1-101 or 58.1-220 after the commencement of an audit of the taxpayer or another taxpayer if a determination in such audit of such other taxpayer directly or indirectly affects the tax liability of such taxpayer.
"Individual" means all natural persons whether married or unmarried and fiduciaries acting for natural persons, but not fiduciaries acting for trusts or estates.
"Intangible expenses and costs" means:
1. Expenses, losses and costs for, related to, or in connection directly or indirectly with the direct or indirect acquisition, use, maintenance or management, ownership, sale, exchange, lease, transfer, or any other disposition of intangible property to the extent such amounts are allowed as deductions or costs in determining taxable income;
2. Losses related to or incurred in connection directly or indirectly with factoring transactions or discounting transactions;
3. Royalty, patent, technical and copyright fees;
4. Licensing fees; and
5. Other similar expenses and costs.
"Intangible property" means patents, patent applications, trade names, trademarks, service marks, copyrights and similar types of intangible assets.
"Interest expenses and costs" means amounts directly or indirectly allowed as deductions under § 163 of the Internal Revenue Code for purposes of determining taxable income under the Internal Revenue Code to the extent such expenses and costs are directly or indirectly for, related to, or in connection with the direct or indirect acquisition, use, maintenance, management, ownership, sale, exchange, lease, transfer, or disposition of intangible property.
"Nonresident estate or trust" means an estate or trust which is not a resident estate or trust.
"Related entity" means:
1. A stockholder who is an individual, or a member of the stockholder's family enumerated in § 318 of the Internal Revenue Code, if the stockholder and the members of the stockholder's family own, directly, indirectly, beneficially or constructively, in the aggregate, at least 50 percent of the value of the taxpayer's outstanding stock;
2. A stockholder, or a stockholder's partnership, limited liability company, estate, trust or corporation, if the stockholder and the stockholder's partnerships, limited liability companies, estates, trusts and corporations own directly, indirectly, beneficially or constructively, in the aggregate, at least 50 percent of the value of the taxpayer's outstanding stock; or
3. A corporation, or a party related to the corporation in a manner that would require an attribution of stock from the corporation to the party or from the party to the corporation under the attribution rules of § 318 of the Internal Revenue Code, if the taxpayer owns, directly, indirectly, beneficially or constructively, at least 50 percent of the value of the corporation's outstanding stock. The attribution rules of § 318 of the Internal Revenue Code shall apply for purposes of determining whether the ownership requirements of this subdivision have been met.
"Related member" means a person that, with respect to the taxpayer during all or any portion of the taxable year, is a related entity, a component member as defined in § 1563(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, or is a person to or from whom there is attribution of stock ownership in accordance with § 1563(e) of the Internal Revenue Code.
"Resident" applies only to natural persons and includes, for the purpose of determining liability for the taxes imposed by this chapter upon the income of any taxable year every person domiciled in Virginia at any time during the taxable year and every other person who, for an aggregate of more than 183 days of the taxable year, maintained his place of abode within Virginia, whether domiciled in Virginia or not. The word "resident" shall not include any member of the United States Congress who is domiciled in another state.
"Resident estate or trust" means:
1. The estate of a decedent who at his death was domiciled in the Commonwealth;
2. A trust created by will of a decedent who at his death was domiciled in the Commonwealth; or
3. A trust created by or consisting of property of a person domiciled in the Commonwealth.
"Sales" means all gross receipts of the corporation not allocated under § 58.1-407, except the sale or other disposition of intangible property shall include only the net gain realized from the transaction.
"State," for purposes of Article 10 (§ 58.1-400 et seq.), means any state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any territory or possession of the United States, and any foreign country.
"Trust" or "estate" means a trust or estate, or a fiduciary thereof, which is required to file a fiduciary income tax return under the laws of the United States.
"Virginia fiduciary adjustment" means the net amount of the applicable modifications described in §§ 58.1-322.01, 58.1-322.02, and 58.1-322.04 (including subdivision 1 of § 58.1-322.04 if the estate or trust is a beneficiary of another estate or trust) which relate to items of income, gain, loss or deduction of an estate or trust. The fiduciary adjustment shall not include the modification in § 58.1-322.03, except that the amount of state income taxes excluded from federal taxable income shall be included. The fiduciary adjustment shall also include the modification in subdivision 7 of § 58.1-322.03 regarding the deduction for the purchase of a prepaid tuition contract or contribution to a savings trust account.
Code 1950, §§ 58-151.02, 58-151.013, 58-151.023, 58-151.034, 58-151.081; 1971, Ex. Sess., c. 171; 1972, cc. 310, 827; 1973, cc. 198, 345, 458; 1974, c. 682; 1975, c. 46; 1976, cc. 528, 694, 781; 1977, cc. 297, 612; 1978, cc. 67, 158; 1979, cc. 226, 404, 596; 1981, cc. 402, 414; 1982, c. 633; 1983, cc. 452, 472; 1984, cc. 153, 162, 636, 674, 675, 729; 1990, c. 294; 1992, c. 678; 1995, c. 602; 2000, cc. 382, 400; 2004, Sp. Sess. I, c. 3; 2005, c. 48; 2017, c. 444; 2019, cc. 23, 192.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 58.1 - Taxation

Chapter 3 - Income Tax

§ 58.1-300. Incomes not subject to local taxation

§ 58.1-301. Conformity to Internal Revenue Code

§ 58.1-302. Definitions

§ 58.1-303. Residency for portion of tax year

§ 58.1-304. Reserved

§ 58.1-305. Duties of commissioner of the revenue relating to income tax

§ 58.1-306. Filing of individual, estate or trust income tax returns with the Department

§ 58.1-307. Disposition of returns; handling of state income tax payments; audit

§ 58.1-308. Assessment and payment of deficiency; fraud; penalties

§ 58.1-309. Refund of overpayment

§ 58.1-310. Examination of federal returns

§ 58.1-311. Report of change in federal taxable income

§ 58.1-311.1. Report of change in taxes paid to other states

§ 58.1-311.2. Final determination date

§ 58.1-312. Limitations on assessment

§ 58.1-313. Immediate assessment where collection jeopardized by delay; notice of assessment; termination of taxable period; memorandum of lien

§ 58.1-314. Lien of jeopardy assessment; notice of lien

§ 58.1-315. Transitional modifications to Virginia taxable income

§ 58.1-316. Information reporting on rental payments to nonresident payees; penalties

§ 58.1-317. Filing of estimated tax by nonresidents upon the sale of real property; penalties

§ 58.1-318. Investments eligible for tax credits

§ 58.1-319. Unclaimed tax credits; report

§ 58.1-320. Imposition of tax

§ 58.1-321. Exemptions and exclusions

§ 58.1-322. Virginia taxable income of residents

§ 58.1-322.01. Virginia taxable income; additions

§ 58.1-322.02. (Effective until date pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Virginia taxable income; subtractions

§ 58.1-322.02. (Effective pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Virginia taxable income; subtractions

§ 58.1-322.03. (Contingent expiration date - See Editor's note) Virginia taxable income; deductions

§ 58.1-322.03. (Effective pursuant to Va. Const. Art. IV, § 13; contingent expiration date - See Editor's note) Virginia taxable income; deductions

§ 58.1-322.03. (Contingently effective pursuant to Acts 2022, Sp. Sess. I, c. 2, cl. 7) Virginia taxable income; deductions

§ 58.1-322.03. (Contingently effective pursuant to Acts 2022, Sp. Sess. I, c. 2, cl. 8) Virginia taxable income; deductions

§ 58.1-322.04. Virginia taxable income; additional modifications

§ 58.1-322.1. Expired

§ 58.1-322.2. Expired

§ 58.1-323. Repealed

§ 58.1-323.1. Repealed

§ 58.1-324. Married individuals

§ 58.1-325. Virginia taxable income of nonresident individuals, partners, beneficiaries and certain shareholders

§ 58.1-326. Married individuals when one nonresident

§ 58.1-330. Repealed

§ 58.1-331. Repealed

§ 58.1-332. Credits for taxes paid other states

§ 58.1-332.1. Credit for taxes paid to a foreign country on retirement income

§ 58.1-332.2. (Applicable for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2007) Definition of income tax

§ 58.1-333. Repealed

§ 58.1-334. Tax credit for purchase of conservation tillage equipment

§ 58.1-335. Repealed

§ 58.1-336. Repealed

§ 58.1-337. Tax credit for purchase of conservation tillage and precision agriculture equipment

§ 58.1-338. Expired

§ 58.1-339. Repealed

§ 58.1-339.1. Repealed

§ 58.1-339.2. Historic rehabilitation tax credit

§ 58.1-339.3. Agricultural best management practices tax credit

§ 58.1-339.4. Qualified equity and subordinated debt investments tax credit

§ 58.1-339.5. Repealed

§ 58.1-339.6. Political candidate contribution tax credit

§ 58.1-339.7. Livable Home Tax Credit

§ 58.1-339.8. Income tax credit for low-income taxpayers

§ 58.1-339.9. Repealed

§ 58.1-339.10. Riparian forest buffer protection for waterways tax credit

§ 58.1-339.11. Repealed

§ 58.1-339.12. Farm wineries and vineyards tax credit

§ 58.1-339.13. (Effective pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Reforestation and afforestation tax credit

§ 58.1-340. Accounting

§ 58.1-341. Returns of individuals

§ 58.1-341.1. Returns of individuals; required information

§ 58.1-341.2. Returns of individuals; notification of tax return data breach

§ 58.1-342. Special cases in which nonresident need not file Virginia return

§ 58.1-343. Place of filing

§ 58.1-344. Extension of time for filing returns

§ 58.1-344.1. Postponement of time for performing certain acts

§ 58.1-344.2. Voluntary contributions; cost of administration

§ 58.1-344.3. Voluntary contributions of refunds requirements

§ 58.1-344.4. Voluntary contributions of refunds into Virginia College Savings Plan accounts

§ 58.1-345. Repealed

§ 58.1-346.1. Expired

§ 58.1-346.1:1. Repealed

§ 58.1-346.2. Expired

§ 58.1-346.2:1. Repealed

§ 58.1-346.3. Expired

§ 58.1-346.3:1. Repealed

§ 58.1-346.4. Expired

§ 58.1-346.4:1. Repealed

§ 58.1-347. Penalty for failure to file income tax returns in time

§ 58.1-348. Criminal prosecution for failure or refusal to file return of income or for making false statement therein; limitation

§ 58.1-348.1. Fraudulent assistance; penalty

§ 58.1-348.2. Authority to enjoin income tax return preparers

§ 58.1-348.3. Requirement that income tax return preparers use identification numbers

§ 58.1-348.4. Failure to provide identification number; civil penalty

§ 58.1-349. Information returns prima facie evidence

§ 58.1-350. Procuring returns from delinquent individuals or fiduciaries

§ 58.1-351. When, where and how individual income taxes payable and collectible

§ 58.1-352. Memorandum assessments

§ 58.1-353. Duties of county and city treasurer in collecting tax

§ 58.1-354. Separate individual income assessment sheets or forms; how kept

§ 58.1-355. Income taxes of members of armed services on death

§ 58.1-356. Reporting of payments by third-party settlement organizations

§ 58.1-360. Imposition of tax

§ 58.1-361. Virginia taxable income of a resident estate or trust

§ 58.1-362. Virginia taxable income of a nonresident estate or trust

§ 58.1-363. Share of a nonresident estate, trust, or beneficiary in income from Virginia sources

§ 58.1-370. Credit to trust beneficiary receiving accumulation distribution

§ 58.1-371. Credits for taxes paid other states

§ 58.1-380. Accounting

§ 58.1-381. Returns of estates and trusts

§ 58.1-382. Place of filing

§ 58.1-383. Extension of time for filing returns

§ 58.1-390. Repealed

§ 58.1-390.1. Definitions

§ 58.1-390.2. Taxation of pass-through entities

§ 58.1-390.3. Elective income tax on pass-through entities

§ 58.1-391. Virginia taxable income of owners of a pass-through entity

§ 58.1-392. Reports by pass-through entities

§ 58.1-393. Repealed

§ 58.1-393.1. Extension of time for filing return by pass-through entity

§ 58.1-394. Repealed

§ 58.1-394.1. Failure of pass-through entity to make a return

§ 58.1-394.2. Fraudulent returns, etc., of pass-through entities; penalty

§ 58.1-394.3. Pass-through entity items

§ 58.1-395. Nonresident owners

§ 58.1-396. Definitions

§ 58.1-397. Reporting requirement; administrative adjustment requests

§ 58.1-398. State partnership representative

§ 58.1-399. Reporting and payment requirements for a partnership subject to a final federal adjustment

§ 58.1-399.1. Elective payment by a partnership

§ 58.1-399.2. Tiered partners

§ 58.1-399.3. Alternative reporting and payment method

§ 58.1-399.4. Effect of election

§ 58.1-399.5. Failure to pay

§ 58.1-399.6. De minimis exception

§ 58.1-399.7. Administration

§ 58.1-400. Imposition of tax

§ 58.1-400.1. Minimum tax on telecommunications companies

§ 58.1-400.2. Taxation of electric suppliers, pipeline distribution companies, gas utilities, and gas suppliers

§ 58.1-400.3. Minimum tax on certain electric suppliers

§ 58.1-400.4. Minimum tax on home service contract providers

§ 58.1-401. Exemptions and exclusions

§ 58.1-402. Virginia taxable income

§ 58.1-403. Additional modifications to determine Virginia taxable income for certain corporations

§ 58.1-404. Reserved

§ 58.1-405. Corporations transacting or conducting entire business within this Commonwealth

§ 58.1-405.1. Eligibility of companies for apportionment modification; certification by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority

§ 58.1-406. Allocation and apportionment of income

§ 58.1-407. How dividends allocated

§ 58.1-408. What income apportioned and how

§ 58.1-409. Property factor

§ 58.1-410. Valuation of property owned or rented

§ 58.1-411. Average value of property

§ 58.1-412. Payroll factor

§ 58.1-413. When compensation deemed paid or accrued in this Commonwealth

§ 58.1-414. Sales factor

§ 58.1-415. When sales of tangible personal property deemed in the Commonwealth

§ 58.1-416. When certain other sales deemed in the Commonwealth

§ 58.1-417. Motor carriers; apportionment

§ 58.1-418. Financial corporations; apportionment

§ 58.1-419. Construction corporations; apportionment

§ 58.1-420. Railway companies; apportionment

§ 58.1-421. Alternative method of allocation

§ 58.1-422. Manufacturing companies; apportionment

§ 58.1-422.1. Retail companies; apportionment

§ 58.1-422.2. Apportionment; taxpayers with enterprise data center operations

§ 58.1-422.3. Debt buyers; apportionment

§ 58.1-422.4. Property information and analytics firms

§ 58.1-423. Income tax paid by commercial spaceflight entities

§ 58.1-430. Repealed

§ 58.1-431. Repealed

§ 58.1-432. Tax credit for purchase of conservation tillage equipment

§ 58.1-433. Expired

§ 58.1-433.1. Virginia Coal Employment and Production Incentive Tax Credit

§ 58.1-434. Repealed

§ 58.1-436. Tax credit for purchase of conservation tillage and precision agricultural application equipment

§ 58.1-437. Repealed

§ 58.1-438. Not effective

§ 58.1-438.1. Tax credit for vehicle emissions testing equipment, clean-fuel vehicles and certain refueling property

§ 58.1-439. Major business facility job tax credit

§ 58.1-439.1. Repealed

§ 58.1-439.2. Coalfield employment enhancement tax credit

§ 58.1-439.3. Repealed

§ 58.1-439.4. Day-care facility investment tax credit

§ 58.1-439.5. Agricultural best management practices tax credit

§ 58.1-439.6. Worker retraining tax credit

§ 58.1-439.6:1. Worker training tax credit

§ 58.1-439.7. Tax credit for purchase of machinery and equipment used for advanced recycling and processing recyclable materials

§ 58.1-439.8. Repealed

§ 58.1-439.9. Tax credit for certain employers hiring recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families

§ 58.1-439.10. Tax credit for purchase of waste motor oil burning equipment

§ 58.1-439.11. Repealed

§ 58.1-439.12. Riparian forest buffer protection for waterways tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:01. Credit for cigarettes manufactured and exported

§ 58.1-439.12:02. Biodiesel and green diesel fuels producers tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:03. Motion picture production tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:04. Tax credit for participating landlords

§ 58.1-439.12:05. Green job creation tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:06. International trade facility tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:07. Telework expenses tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:08. Research and development expenses tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:09. Barge and rail usage tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:10. Virginia port volume increase tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:11. Major research and development expenses tax credit

§ 58.1-439.12:12. Food crop donation tax credit

§ 58.1-439.13. Repealed

§ 58.1-439.17. Grants in lieu of or in addition to tax credits

§ 58.1-439.18. Definitions

§ 58.1-439.19. Public policy; business firms; donations

§ 58.1-439.20. Proposals to the State Board of Social Services; regulations; tax credits authorized

§ 58.1-439.20:1. Proposals to the Department of Education; guidelines; tax credits authorized

§ 58.1-439.20:2. Expiration

§ 58.1-439.21. Tax credit; amount; limitation; carry over

§ 58.1-439.22. Donations of professional services

§ 58.1-439.23. Donations of contracting services

§ 58.1-439.24. Donations by individuals

§ 58.1-439.25. (Applicable to taxable years beginning before January 1, 2024) Definitions

§ 58.1-439.25. (Applicable to taxable years beginning January 1, 2024) Definitions

§ 58.1-439.26. Tax credit for donations to certain scholarship foundations

§ 58.1-439.27. Scholarship foundation eligibility and requirements; list of foundations receiving donations

§ 58.1-439.28. (Applicable to taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2019, but before January 1, 2024) Guidelines for scholarship foundations

§ 58.1-439.28. (Applicable to taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2024) Guidelines for scholarship foundations

§ 58.1-439.29. Definitions

§ 58.1-439.30. (Effective until date pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Tax credit

§ 58.1-439.30. (Effective pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Virginia housing opportunity tax credit

§ 58.1-440. Accounting

§ 58.1-440.1. Accounting-deferred taxes

§ 58.1-441. Reports by corporations

§ 58.1-442. Separate, combined, or consolidated returns of affiliated corporations

§ 58.1-443. Prohibition of worldwide consolidation or combination

§ 58.1-444. Several liability of affiliated corporations

§ 58.1-445. Consolidation of accounts

§ 58.1-445.1. Repealed

§ 58.1-446. Price manipulation; intercorporate transactions; parent corporations and subsidiaries

§ 58.1-447. Execution of returns of corporations

§ 58.1-448. Forms to be furnished

§ 58.1-449. Supplemental reports

§ 58.1-450. Failure of corporation to make report or return

§ 58.1-451. Fraudulent returns, etc., of corporations; penalty

§ 58.1-452. Fraudulent returns; criminal liability; penalty

§ 58.1-453. Extension of time for filing returns by corporations

§ 58.1-454. Department may estimate corporation's tax when no return filed

§ 58.1-455. Time of payment of corporation income taxes; penalty and interest for nonpayment

§ 58.1-460. Definitions

§ 58.1-461. Requirement of withholding

§ 58.1-462. Withholding tables

§ 58.1-463. Other methods of withholding

§ 58.1-464. Miscellaneous payroll period applicable to withholding in payment of certain wages; withholding on basis of average wages

§ 58.1-465. Overlapping pay periods, and payment by agent or fiduciary

§ 58.1-466. Additional withholding

§ 58.1-467. Failure of employer to withhold tax; payment by recipient of wages

§ 58.1-468. Failure of employer to pay over tax withheld

§ 58.1-469. Included and excluded wages

§ 58.1-470. Withholding exemption certificates

§ 58.1-471. Fraudulent withholding exemption certificate or failure to supply information

§ 58.1-472. Employer's returns and payments of withheld taxes

§ 58.1-473. Jeopardy assessments

§ 58.1-474. Liability of employer for failure to withhold

§ 58.1-475. Penalty for failure to withhold

§ 58.1-476. Continuation of employer liability until notice

§ 58.1-477. Extensions

§ 58.1-478. Withholding tax statements for employees; employers must file annual returns with Tax Commissioner; penalties

§ 58.1-478.1. Information furnished to the Department of Taxation

§ 58.1-479. Refund to employer; time limitation; procedure

§ 58.1-480. Withheld amounts credited to individual taxpayer; withholding statement to be filed with return

§ 58.1-481. Withheld taxes not deductible in computing taxable income

§ 58.1-482. Certain nonresidents; reciprocity with other states

§ 58.1-483. Withholding state income taxes of federal employees by federal agencies

§ 58.1-484. Liability of employer for payment of tax required to be withheld

§ 58.1-485. Willful failure by employer to make return, to withhold tax, to pay it or to furnish employee with withholding statement; penalty

§ 58.1-485.1. False claims of employment status; penalty

§ 58.1-486. Bad checks

§ 58.1-486.1. Definitions

§ 58.1-486.2. Withholding tax on Virginia source income of nonresident owners

§ 58.1-486.3. Penalty

§ 58.1-490. Declarations of estimated tax

§ 58.1-491. Payments of estimated tax

§ 58.1-491.1. Payments estimated by certain members of the armed services

§ 58.1-492. Failure by individual, trust or estate to pay estimated tax

§ 58.1-493. Declarations of estimated tax to be filed with commissioner of revenue of county or city

§ 58.1-494. Sheets or forms for recording declarations of estimated tax; recording

§ 58.1-495. Payment of estimated tax; notice of installment due; information to be transmitted to Department

§ 58.1-496. Willful failure or refusal to file declaration of estimated tax, or making false and fraudulent statement, a misdemeanor

§ 58.1-497. Section 58.1-306 applicable to declaration of estimated tax

§ 58.1-498. Oaths or affirmations unnecessary on returns, declarations and reports; misdemeanor to file false return, declaration or report

§ 58.1-499. Refunds to individual taxpayers; crediting overpayment against estimated tax for ensuing year

§ 58.1-500. Declarations of estimated income tax required; contents, etc.

§ 58.1-501. Time for filing declarations of estimated income tax

§ 58.1-502. Installment payment of estimated income tax

§ 58.1-503. Where declarations filed and how payments made; crediting or refunding overpayments

§ 58.1-504. Failure to pay estimated income tax

§ 58.1-510. Purpose

§ 58.1-511. Definitions

§ 58.1-512. Land preservation tax credits for individuals and corporations

§ 58.1-512.1. Determination of fair market value of donation

§ 58.1-513. Limitations; transfer of credit; gain or loss from tax credit

§ 58.1-520. (Contingent expiration) Definitions

§ 58.1-520. (Contingent effective date) Definitions

§ 58.1-520.1. Recovery of administrative costs

§ 58.1-521. Remedy additional; mandatory usage; obtaining identifying information

§ 58.1-522. Participation in setoff program not permitted in certain instances

§ 58.1-523. Department to aid in collection of sums due claimant agencies through setoff

§ 58.1-524. Notification of Department by claimant agency; action of Department

§ 58.1-525. Notification of intention to set off and right to hearing

§ 58.1-526. Hearing procedure

§ 58.1-527. Appeals from hearings

§ 58.1-528. Certification of debt by claimant agency; finalization of setoff

§ 58.1-529. Notice of final setoff

§ 58.1-530. (Contingent expiration -- see Editor's note) Priorities in claims to be setoff

§ 58.1-530. (Contingent effective date -- see Editor's note) Priorities in claims to be setoff

§ 58.1-531. Disposition of proceeds collected; Department's annual statement of costs

§ 58.1-531.1. Errors in setoff program

§ 58.1-532. Accounting to claimant agency; confidentiality; credit to debtor's obligation

§ 58.1-533. Confidentiality exemption; use of information obtained

§ 58.1-534. Rules and regulations

§ 58.1-535. Application of funds on deposit

§ 58.1-540. Repealed