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(a) General.--For any tax imposed under the provisions of this article with respect to any taxable year prior to the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-three, a resident individual shall be allowed a West Virginia exemption of six hundred dollars for each exemption for which he is entitled to a deduction for the taxable year for federal income tax purposes. With respect to any taxable year beginning on or after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-three, and prior to the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-four, said exemption shall be seven hundred dollars; with respect to any taxable year beginning on or after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-four, said exemption shall be eight hundred dollars; and with respect to any taxable year beginning on or after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-seven, said exemption shall be two thousand dollars.
(b) Husband and wife.--If the West Virginia income taxes of a husband and wife are separately determined but their federal income tax is determined on a joint return, each of them shall be separately entitled, with respect to any taxable year prior to the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-three, to a West Virginia exemption of six hundred dollars for each federal exemption to which he would be separately entitled for the taxable year if their federal income taxes had been determined on separate returns. With respect to any taxable year beginning on or after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-three, and prior to the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-four, said exemption shall be seven hundred dollars; with respect to any taxable year beginning on or after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-four, said exemption shall be eight hundred dollars; and with respect to any taxable year beginning on or after the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred eighty-seven, said exemption shall be two thousand dollars.
(c) Surviving spouse.--For taxable years beginning after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand nine hundred eighty-six, a surviving spouse shall be allowed one additional exemption of two thousand dollars for the two taxable years beginning after the year of death of the deceased spouse.
For purposes of this section and section twelve of this article, a surviving spouse means a taxpayer whose spouse died during the taxable year prior to the taxable year for which the annual return is being filed and who has not remarried at any time before the end of the taxable year for which the annual return is being filed.
(d) Certain dependents.--Notwithstanding any provisions in this section, for taxable years beginning after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand nine hundred eighty-six, a resident individual whose exemption amount for federal tax purposes is zero by virtue of section 151(d)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, shall be allowed a single West Virginia exemption in the amount of five hundred dollars.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 11. Taxation § 11-21-16. West Virginia personal exemptions of resident individual - last updated January 01, 2020 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-11-taxation/wv-code-sect-11-21-16/
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