A. 1. For taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2005, all entities entitled to voluntary contributions of tax refunds listed in subsections B and C must have received at least $10,000 in contributions in each of the three previous taxable years for which there is complete data and in which such entity was listed on the individual income tax return.
2. In the event that an entity listed in subsections B and C does not satisfy the requirement in subdivision 1, such entity shall no longer be listed on the individual income tax return.
3. a. The entities listed in subdivisions B 21 and B 22 as well as any other entities in subsections B and C added subsequent to the 2004 Session of the General Assembly shall not appear on the individual income tax return until their addition to the individual income tax return results in a maximum of 25 contributions listed on the return. Such contributions shall be added in the order that they are listed in subsections B and C.
b. Each entity added to the income tax return shall appear on the return for at least three consecutive taxable years before the requirement in subdivision 1 is applied to such entity.
4. The Department of Taxation shall report annually by the first day of each General Assembly Regular Session to the Chairmen of the House Committee on Finance and Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriations the amounts collected for each entity listed under subsections B and C for the three most recent taxable years for which there is complete data. Such report shall also identify the entities, if any, that will be removed from the individual income tax return because they have failed the requirements in subdivision 1, the entities that will remain on the individual income tax return, and the entities, if any, that will be added to the individual income tax return.
B. Subject to the provisions of subsection A, the following entities entitled to voluntary contributions shall appear on the individual income tax return and are eligible to receive tax refund contributions of not less than $1:
1. Nongame wildlife voluntary contribution.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used for the conservation and management of endangered species and other nongame wildlife. "Nongame wildlife" includes protected wildlife, endangered and threatened wildlife, aquatic wildlife, specialized habitat wildlife both terrestrial and aquatic, and mollusks, crustaceans, and other invertebrates under the jurisdiction of the Board of Wildlife Resources.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Game Protection Fund and which shall be accounted for as a separate part thereof to be designated as the Nongame Cash Fund. All moneys so deposited in the Nongame Cash Fund shall be used by the Board of Wildlife Resources for the purposes set forth herein.
2. Open space recreation and conservation voluntary contribution.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used by the Department of Conservation and Recreation to acquire land for recreational purposes and preserve natural areas; to develop, maintain, and improve state park sites and facilities; and to provide funds to local public bodies pursuant to the Virginia Outdoor Fund Grants Program.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Open Space Recreation and Conservation Fund. The moneys in the fund shall be allocated one-half to the Department of Conservation and Recreation for the purposes stated in subdivision 2 a and one-half to local public bodies pursuant to the Virginia Outdoor Fund Grants Program.
3. Voluntary contribution to political party.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the State Central Committee of any party that meets the definition of a political party under § 24.2-101 as of July 1 of the previous taxable year. The maximum contribution allowable under this subdivision shall be $25. In the case of a joint return of married individuals, each spouse may designate that the maximum contribution allowable be paid.
4. United States Olympic Committee voluntary contribution.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the United States Olympic Committee.
5. Housing program voluntary contribution.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used by the Department of Housing and Community Development to provide assistance for emergency, transitional, and permanent housing for the homeless; and to provide assistance to housing for the low-income elderly for the physically or mentally disabled.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Virginia Tax Check-off for Housing Fund. All moneys deposited in the fund shall be used by the Department of Housing and Community Development for the purposes set forth in this subdivision. Funds made available to the Virginia Tax Check-off for Housing Fund may supplement but shall not supplant activities of the Virginia Housing Trust Fund established pursuant to Chapter 9 (§ 36-141 et seq.) of Title 36 or those of the Virginia Housing Development Authority.
6. Voluntary contributions to the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services for the enhancement of transportation services for the elderly and disabled.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Transportation Services for the Elderly and Disabled Fund. All moneys so deposited in the fund shall be used by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services for the enhancement of transportation services for the elderly and disabled. The Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services shall conduct an annual audit of the moneys received pursuant to this subdivision and shall provide an evaluation of all programs funded pursuant to this subdivision annually to the Secretary of Health and Human Resources.
7. Voluntary contribution to the Community Policing Fund.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used to provide grants to local law-enforcement agencies for the purchase of equipment or the support of services, as approved by the Criminal Justice Services Board, relating to community policing.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Community Policing Fund. All moneys deposited in such fund shall be used by the Department of Criminal Justices Services for the purposes set forth herein.
8. Voluntary contribution to promote the arts.
All moneys contributed shall be used by the Virginia Commission for the Arts in its statutory responsibility of promoting the arts in the Commonwealth. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Virginia Commission for the Arts Fund.
9. Voluntary contribution to the Historic Resources Fund.
All moneys contributed shall be deposited in the Historic Resources Fund established pursuant to § 10.1-2202.1.
10. Voluntary contribution to the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Virginia Humanities Fund.
11. Voluntary contribution to the Center for Governmental Studies.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Center for Governmental Studies, a public service and research center of the University of Virginia. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Governmental Studies Fund.
12. Voluntary contribution to the Law and Economics Center.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Law and Economics Center, a public service and research center of George Mason University. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Law and Economics Fund.
13. Voluntary contribution to Children of America Finding Hope.
All moneys contributed shall be used by Children of America Finding Hope (CAFH) in its programs which are designed to reach children with emotional and physical needs.
14. Voluntary contribution to 4-H Educational Centers.
All moneys contributed shall be used by the 4-H Educational Centers throughout the Commonwealth for their (i) educational, leadership, and camping programs and (ii) operational and capital costs. The State Treasurer shall pay the moneys to the Virginia 4-H Foundation in Blacksburg, Virginia.
15. Voluntary contribution to promote organ and tissue donation.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used by the Virginia Transplant Council to assist in its statutory responsibility of promoting and coordinating educational and informational activities as related to the organ, tissue, and eye donation process and transplantation in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Virginia Donor Registry and Public Awareness Fund. All moneys deposited in such fund shall be used by the Virginia Transplant Council for the purposes set forth herein.
16. Voluntary contributions to the Virginia War Memorial division of the Department of Veterans Services and the National D-Day Memorial Foundation.
All moneys contributed shall be used by the Virginia War Memorial division of the Department of Veterans Services and the National D-Day Memorial Foundation in their work through each of their respective memorials. The State Treasurer shall divide the moneys into two equal portions and pay one portion to the Virginia War Memorial division of the Department of Veterans Services and the other portion to the National D-Day Memorial Foundation.
17. Voluntary contribution to the Virginia Federation of Humane Societies.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Virginia Federation of Humane Societies to assist in its mission of saving, caring for, and finding homes for homeless animals.
18. Voluntary contribution to the Tuition Assistance Grant Fund.
a. All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Tuition Assistance Grant Fund for use in providing monetary assistance to residents of the Commonwealth who are enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs in private Virginia colleges.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Tuition Assistance Grant Fund. All moneys so deposited in the Fund shall be administered by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia in accordance with and for the purposes provided under the Tuition Assistance Grant Act (§ 23.1-628 et seq.).
19. Voluntary contribution to the Spay and Neuter Fund.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Spay and Neuter Fund for use by localities in the Commonwealth for providing low-cost spay and neuter surgeries through direct provision or contract or each locality may make the funds available to any private, nonprofit sterilization program for dogs and cats in such locality. The Tax Commissioner shall determine annually the total amounts designated on all returns from each locality in the Commonwealth, based upon the locality that each filer who makes a voluntary contribution to the Fund lists as his permanent address. The State Treasurer shall pay the appropriate amount to each respective locality.
20. Voluntary contribution to the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
21. Voluntary contribution for the Department of Emergency Management.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Department of Emergency Management.
22. Voluntary contribution for the cancer centers in the Commonwealth.
All moneys contributed shall be paid equally to all entities in the Commonwealth that officially have been designated as cancer centers by the National Cancer Institute.
23. Voluntary contribution to the Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program Fund.
a. All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program Fund to support the work of and generate nonstate funds to maintain the Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into the Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program Fund as established in § 30-231.4.
c. All moneys so deposited in the Fund shall be administered by the State Council of Higher Education in accordance with and for the purposes provided in Chapter 34.1 (§ 30-231.01 et seq.) of Title 30.
24. Voluntary contribution to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Living History and Public Policy Center.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Board of Trustees of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Living History and Public Policy Center.
25. Voluntary contribution to the Virginia Caregivers Grant Fund.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Virginia Caregivers Grant Fund established pursuant to § 63.2-2202.
26. Voluntary contribution to public library foundations.
All moneys contributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be deposited into the state treasury. The Tax Commissioner shall determine annually the total amounts designated on all returns for each public library foundation and shall report the same to the State Treasurer. The State Treasurer shall pay the appropriate amount to the respective public library foundation.
27. Voluntary contribution to Celebrating Special Children, Inc.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to Celebrating Special Children, Inc. and shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Celebrating Special Children, Inc. Fund.
28. Voluntary contributions to the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services for providing Medicare Part D counseling to the elderly and disabled.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Medicare Part D Counseling Fund. All moneys so deposited shall be used by the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services to provide counseling for the elderly and disabled concerning Medicare Part D. The Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services shall conduct an annual audit of the moneys received pursuant to this subdivision and shall provide an evaluation of all programs funded pursuant to the subdivision to the Secretary of Health and Human Resources.
29. Voluntary contribution to community foundations.
All moneys contributed pursuant to this subdivision shall be deposited into the state treasury. The Tax Commissioner shall determine annually the total amounts designated on all returns for each community foundation and shall report the same to the State Treasurer. The State Treasurer shall pay the appropriate amount to the respective community foundation. A "community foundation" shall be defined as any institution that meets the membership requirements for a community foundation established by the Council on Foundations.
30. Voluntary contribution to the Virginia Foundation for Community College Education.
a. All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Virginia Foundation for Community College Education for use in providing monetary assistance to Virginia residents who are enrolled in comprehensive community colleges in Virginia.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Virginia Foundation for Community College Education Fund. All moneys so deposited in the Fund shall be administered by the Virginia Foundation for Community College Education in accordance with and for the purposes provided under the Community College Incentive Scholarship Program (former § 23-220.2 et seq.).
31. Voluntary contribution to the Middle Peninsula Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authority.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Middle Peninsula Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authority to be used for the purposes described in § 15.2-6601.
32. Voluntary contribution to the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Fund.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Fund established pursuant to § 32.1-368.
33. Voluntary contribution to the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center for use in its mission to increase the public's knowledge and appreciation of Virginia's marine environment and inspire commitment to preserve its existence.
34. Voluntary contribution to the Virginia Capitol Preservation Foundation.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Virginia Capitol Preservation Foundation for use in its mission in supporting the ongoing restoration, preservation, and interpretation of the Virginia Capitol and Capitol Square.
35. Voluntary contribution for the Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Office of the Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs for related programs and services.
C. Subject to the provisions of subsection A, the following voluntary contributions shall appear on the individual income tax return and are eligible to receive tax refund contributions or by making payment to the Department if the individual is not eligible to receive a tax refund pursuant to § 58.1-309 or if the amount of such tax refund is less than the amount of the voluntary contribution:
1. Voluntary contribution to the Family and Children's Trust Fund of Virginia.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Family and Children's Trust Fund of Virginia.
2. Voluntary Chesapeake Bay restoration contribution.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used to help fund Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries restoration activities in accordance with tributary plans developed pursuant to Article 7 (§ 2.2-215 et seq.) of Chapter 2 of Title 2.2 or the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan submitted by the Commonwealth of Virginia to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on November 29, 2010, and any subsequent revisions thereof.
b. The Tax Commissioner shall annually determine the total amount of voluntary contributions and shall report the same to the State Treasurer, who shall credit that amount to a special nonreverting fund to be administered by the Office of the Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources. All moneys so deposited shall be used for the purposes of providing grants for the implementation of tributary plans developed pursuant to Article 7 (§ 2.2-215 et seq.) of Chapter 2 of Title 2.2 or the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan submitted by the Commonwealth of Virginia to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on November 29, 2010, and any subsequent revisions thereof.
c. No later than November 1 of each year, the Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources shall submit a report to the House Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources; the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources; the House Committee on Appropriations; the Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriations; and the Virginia delegation to the Chesapeake Bay Commission, describing the grants awarded from moneys deposited in the fund. The report shall include a list of grant recipients, a description of the purpose of each grant, the amount received by each grant recipient, and an assessment of activities or initiatives supported by each grant. The report shall be posted on a website maintained by the Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources, along with a cumulative listing of previous grant awards beginning with awards granted on or after July 1, 2014.
3. Voluntary Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Contribution.
All moneys contributed shall be used by the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation for the Jamestown 2007 quadricentennial celebration. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Jamestown Quadricentennial Fund. This subdivision shall be effective for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2008.
4. State forests voluntary contribution.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used for the development and implementation of conservation and education initiatives in the state forests system.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the State Forests System Fund, established pursuant to § 10.1-1119.1. All moneys so deposited in such fund shall be used by the State Forester for the purposes set forth herein.
5. Voluntary contributions to Uninsured Medical Catastrophe Fund.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Uninsured Medical Catastrophe Fund established pursuant to § 32.1-324.2, such funds to be used for the treatment of Virginians sustaining uninsured medical catastrophes.
6. Voluntary contribution to local school divisions.
a. All moneys contributed shall be used by a specified local public school foundation as created by and for the purposes stated in § 22.1-212.2:2.
b. All moneys collected pursuant to subdivision 6 a or through voluntary payments by taxpayers designated for a local public school foundation over refundable amounts shall be deposited into the state treasury. The Tax Commissioner shall determine annually the total amounts designated on all returns for each public school foundation and shall report the same to the State Treasurer. The State Treasurer shall pay the appropriate amount to the respective public school foundation.
c. In order for a public school foundation to be eligible to receive contributions under this section, school boards must notify the Department during the taxable year in which they want to participate prior to the deadlines and according to procedures established by the Tax Commissioner.
7. Voluntary contribution to Home Energy Assistance Fund.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Home Energy Assistance Fund established pursuant to § 63.2-805, such funds to be used to assist low-income Virginians in meeting seasonal residential energy needs.
8. Voluntary contribution to the Virginia Military Family Relief Fund.
a. All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Virginia Military Family Relief Fund for use in providing assistance to military service personnel on active duty and their families for living expenses including, but not limited to, food, housing, utilities, and medical services.
b. All moneys shall be deposited into a special fund known as the Virginia Military Family Relief Fund, established and administered pursuant to § 44-102.2.
9. Voluntary contribution to the Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
All moneys contributed shall be paid to the Federation of Virginia Food Banks, a Partner State Association of Feeding America. The Federation of Virginia Food Banks shall as soon as practicable make an equitable distribution of all such moneys to the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, Capital Area Food Bank, Feeding America Southwest Virginia, FeedMore, Inc., Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore, Fredericksburg Area Food Bank, or Virginia Peninsula Foodbank.
The Secretary of Finance may request records or receipts of all distributions by the Federation of Virginia Food Banks of such moneys contributed for purposes of ensuring compliance with the requirements of this subdivision.
D. Unless otherwise specified and subject to the requirements in § 58.1-344.2, all moneys collected for each entity in subsections B and C shall be deposited into the state treasury. The Tax Commissioner shall determine annually the total amount designated for each entity in subsections B and C on all individual income tax returns and shall report the same to the State Treasurer, who shall credit that amount to each entity's respective special fund.
2004, c. 649; 2005, cc. 860, 889; 2006, cc. 103, 479; 2007, cc. 69, 70, 601; 2008, cc. 97, 313, 461; 2009, cc. 4, 26, 41, 521, 834; 2010, c. 690; 2011, cc. 780, 858; 2012, cc. 803, 835; 2013, cc. 22, 234, 631, 754; 2014, cc. 18, 115, 182, 490; 2015, c. 70; 2020, cc. 900, 958; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 401; 2022, c. 437.
Structure Code of Virginia
§ 58.1-300. Incomes not subject to local taxation
§ 58.1-301. Conformity to Internal Revenue Code
§ 58.1-303. Residency for portion of tax year
§ 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
§ 58.1-314. 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
§ 58.1-321. Exemptions and exclusions
§ 58.1-322. Virginia taxable income of residents
§ 58.1-322.01. Virginia taxable income; additions
§ 58.1-322.03. (Contingent expiration date - See Editor's note) Virginia taxable income; deductions
§ 58.1-322.04. Virginia taxable income; additional modifications
§ 58.1-324. Married individuals
§ 58.1-326. Married individuals when one nonresident
§ 58.1-332. Credits for taxes paid other states
§ 58.1-332.1. Credit for taxes paid to a foreign country on retirement income
§ 58.1-334. Tax credit for purchase of conservation tillage equipment
§ 58.1-337. Tax credit for purchase of conservation tillage and precision agriculture equipment
§ 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
§ 58.1-339.6. Political candidate contribution tax credit
§ 58.1-339.7. Livable Home Tax Credit
§ 58.1-339.8. Income tax credit for low-income taxpayers
§ 58.1-339.10. Riparian forest buffer protection for waterways tax credit
§ 58.1-339.12. Farm wineries and vineyards tax credit
§ 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
§ 58.1-344. 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
§ 58.1-347. Penalty for failure to file income tax returns in time
§ 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
§ 58.1-361. 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
§ 58.1-381. Returns of estates and trusts
§ 58.1-383. Extension of time for filing returns
§ 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
§ 58.1-393.1. Extension of time for filing return by pass-through entity
§ 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
§ 58.1-397. Reporting requirement; administrative adjustment requests
§ 58.1-398. State partnership representative
§ 58.1-399.1. Elective payment by a partnership
§ 58.1-399.3. Alternative reporting and payment method
§ 58.1-399.4. Effect of election
§ 58.1-399.6. De minimis exception
§ 58.1-400.1. Minimum tax on telecommunications companies
§ 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
§ 58.1-405. Corporations transacting or conducting entire business within this Commonwealth
§ 58.1-406. Allocation and apportionment of income
§ 58.1-407. How dividends allocated
§ 58.1-408. What income apportioned and how
§ 58.1-410. Valuation of property owned or rented
§ 58.1-411. Average value of property
§ 58.1-413. When compensation deemed paid or accrued in this Commonwealth
§ 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
§ 58.1-432. Tax credit for purchase of conservation tillage equipment
§ 58.1-433.1. Virginia Coal Employment and Production Incentive Tax Credit
§ 58.1-439. Major business facility job tax credit
§ 58.1-439.2. Coalfield employment enhancement tax credit
§ 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
§ 58.1-439.10. Tax credit for purchase of waste motor oil burning equipment
§ 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
§ 58.1-439.17. Grants in lieu of or in addition to tax credits
§ 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
§ 58.1-439.21. 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
§ 58.1-439.30. (Effective until date pursuant to Va. Const., Art. IV, § 13) Tax credit
§ 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
§ 58.1-446. 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
§ 58.1-461. Requirement of withholding
§ 58.1-462. Withholding tables
§ 58.1-463. Other methods of withholding
§ 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
§ 58.1-478.1. Information furnished to the Department of Taxation
§ 58.1-479. Refund to employer; time limitation; procedure
§ 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
§ 58.1-485.1. False claims of employment status; penalty
§ 58.1-486.2. Withholding tax on Virginia source income of nonresident owners
§ 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
§ 58.1-497. Section 58.1-306 applicable to declaration of estimated tax
§ 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
§ 58.1-512. 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
§ 58.1-527. 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