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?

Yes, if all of the following criteria are met:

  • One owner is an active-duty military service member, and the co-owner is the military service member’s spouse.
  • The active-duty military service member’s home of record is not Virginia.
  • The spouse resides here in Chesterfield County temporarily to be with their military spouse who is here on military orders.
  • Must submit a Military Spouses Residency Relief Form (PDF)
  • One of the following:  copy of the Marriage Certificate, copy of tax return to verify joint filing or a visual of the dependent military id card of the spouse.

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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?