How do I calculate the tax I must pay?

 Example for a Personal Use Vehicle Valued at $20,000 or Less

 Assessed value of the vehicle is $8,000

  • 8,000 x .036 (for 12 months) = $288.00
  • Calculate personal property relief: 51% (for 2019) x $288 = $146.88
  • Reduce the tax by the relief amount: $288.00 - $146.88 = $141.12
  • Annual Tax Amount = $141.12

Example for a Personal Use Vehicle Valued at More than $20,000

Assessed value of vehicle is $25,000

  • Apply the .036 (12 months) x $25,000 = $900
  • Calculate personal property relief on 1st $20,000 of value: .036 x $20,000 x 51% (for 2019) = $367.20.
  • Reduce the tax by the relief amount: $900.00 - $367.20 = $532.80
  • Annual Tax Amount = $532.80

Use the table provided for months owned.

Note: If disposed prior to the 15th of the month, do not count that month.  If after the 15th, you will need to count that month.

Number of MonthsPercentage
120.036
110.033
100.030
90.027
80.024
70.021
60.018
50.015
40.012
30.009
20.006
10.003

     

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1. Who sets the personal property tax rate?
2. How do I calculate the tax I must pay?
3. Is my watercraft taxable if it's not registered with the game and inland fisheries?
4. I have a child enrolled as a full-time student at Virginia Tech. Where should I report the car he drives for personal property tax purposes?
5. Do I get a tax break for being a fire/rescue volunteer?
6. Do I need to file another Volunteer Vehicle Certification form if I replace a certified vehicle during the tax year?
7. Where do I pay personal property taxes if I am in the military and my home of record is Virginia?
8. Where do I pay personal property taxes if I am in the military and my home of record is not Virginia?
9. Do I qualify for the military exemption if the vehicle is jointly owned? Does my non-military spouse qualify for the exemption if the vehicle is titled solely in his/her name?
10. Do I qualify for the vehicle tax exemption if I substitute as pastor at churches in the Richmond area?
11. What is proration?
12. If my personal vehicle is unused or unlicensed, do I still need to register and pay personal property taxes?