Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1321

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

Retail Sales and Use Tax; exempts gold, silver, or platinum bullion, extends sunset.

Impact

Should SB1321 be enacted, it would have significant implications for investors and collectors of precious metals in Virginia, as it would allow for tax-free purchases of bullion and legal tender coins. This tax exemption could incentivize individuals to invest in such commodities, enhancing their attractiveness as financial instruments. Additionally, the bill could impact the state’s revenue from sales tax, depending on the volume of transactions involving the exempted categories of merchandise. Ultimately, this could lead to an increased market for precious metals in Virginia, fostering economic activities related to buying and selling such assets.

Summary

Senate Bill 1321 seeks to amend the Code of Virginia regarding retail sales and use tax exemptions specifically for transactions involving gold, silver, or platinum bullion and legal tender coins. The bill aims to establish a sunset provision, which suggests that these exemptions will be in effect only until June 30, 2032. This amendment reflects a legislative intent to differentiate between precious metals as investments and other tangible personal property that is subject to sales tax, thereby broadening the scope of tax exemptions for specific monetary assets.

Contention

While the bill is likely to be supported by those promoting investment in precious metals, it may also spark debates regarding the potential loss of tax revenue for the state. Opponents might argue that exemptions could widen the tax base disparity, benefiting only those with the means to invest in gold and silver, thus potentially disadvantaging low-income residents who might rely on tax-funded services. Moreover, the sunset provision raises questions about future legislative review and adjustments, making it a point of contention in discussions regarding efficient tax policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1400

Retail Sales and Use Tax; commercial and industrial exemptions, extends sunset date.

VA HB2334

Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for oil and gas drilling equipment, extends sunset provision.

VA SB1294

Retail Sales and Use Tax; removes June 30, 2035, sunset on local exemption for data centers.

VA HB116

Retail Sales and Use tax; exemption for data centers.

VA SB1240

Sales and use tax; agricultural exemptions.

VA HB1563

Sales and use tax; agricultural exemptions.

VA SB511

Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain baby products.

VA HB1536

Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain baby products.

VA HB2416

Retail Sales & Use Tax; exemption fee for a child restraint device.

VA HB889

Retail Sales and Use Tax; levies tax on following services: admissions, charges for recreation, etc.

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