Personal Property Tax Relief Act Compliance Program Guidelines
The Personal Property Tax
Relief Act of 1998 provides tax relief for any passenger car, motorcycle, or
pickup or panel truck having a registered gross weight of less than 7,501
pounds. The vehicle must be owned or
leased by an individual and NOT used for business purposes. A vehicle is considered to be used for
business purposes if:
More than 50% of the mileage for the year is used as a business expense for Federal Income Tax purposes OR reimbursed by an employer;
More than 50% of the depreciation associated with the vehicle is deducted as a business expense for Federal Income Tax
Vehicles
qualified for tax relief are noted on your tax bill and show a reduction for
the portion of the tax the Commonwealth will pay. For qualified vehicles, your tax bill is reduced by the
applicable tax relief percentage for the tax year on the first $20,000 of
value. The (locality) will be
reimbursed by the Commonwealth for the amount of the reduction once you have
paid the balance due shown on the bill.
If your qualifying vehicle’s assessed value is $1,000 or less, your tax
has been eliminated and the Commonwealth’s share is 100%. Tax relief is calculated using the
Rockbridge County Commissioner of the Revenue’s effective tax rate in effect on
August 1, 1997.
You are
required to certify annually to the Rockbridge County Commissioner of the
Revenue that your vehicle remains qualified to receive car tax relief. Therefore, it is important that you review
the information sent to you by your locality to be sure that your vehicles are
properly qualified. This information my
be included on items such as personal property tax returns, decal applications
or tax bills. If your vehicle is
improperly qualified or you are uncertain whether your vehicle would be
eligible for car tax relief because it is used part of the time for business
purposes, contact the (locality) at 540-463-3431. When you display your Rockbridge County decal and pay your taxes
on qualified vehicles, you are certifying to the Rockbridge County Commissioner
of the Revenue that your vehicle has been qualified correctly.