Virginia DOR: Form 1099-G/1099-INT Available Online
Summary
The Virginia Department of Taxation has announced that Form 1099-G and Form 1099-INT are now available online, with paper copies to be mailed by the end of January. These forms reflect state tax refunds and interest paid to taxpayers.
What changed
The Virginia Department of Taxation has made Form 1099-G and Form 1099-INT available online, with paper copies scheduled for mailing by the end of January 2026. Form 1099-G details any tax refunds or overpayment credits received, while Form 1099-INT reports any interest earned on these amounts. Taxpayers who itemized deductions may need to report these figures on their federal income tax returns.
Taxpayers can access their forms online by providing information from their most recently filed Virginia tax return, including adjusted gross income, tax year, and Social Security number. This notice serves as an informational update for taxpayers regarding the availability of these tax documents and does not impose new compliance obligations or deadlines beyond standard tax filing requirements.
What to do next
- Access Form 1099-G/1099-INT online or await paper mailing.
- Report refund and interest amounts on federal income tax return if deductions were itemized.
Source document (simplified)
Form 1099-G/1099-INT Available Now
Form 1099-G/1099-INTs are available online now, with paper copies being mailed by the end of January.
What is Form 1099-/1099-INT?
Your Form 1099-G reflects any refund or overpayment credit you received from us last year (Box 1), and any corresponding interest (Box 2). If you itemized deductions last year, you may need to report these amounts as income on your federal income tax return. For more information, please visit our Form 1099-G/1099-INT webpage.
Look up your 1099-G/1099-INT
To look up your Form 1099-G/1099-INT online, you’ll need the following information from your most recently filed Virginia tax return:
- Your adjusted gross income (Line 1)
- If you filed a part-year return, add together the amounts from both columns, Line 1.
- The tax year of your return
- Your Social Security number (If you filed jointly, you’ll also need your spouse’s SSN). Get Your Form 1099G Now
Published on: January 21, 2026
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