Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB648

Introduced
1/18/22  
Refer
1/18/22  
Report Pass
1/25/22  
Engrossed
1/27/22  
Refer
2/22/22  
Report Pass
2/28/22  
Enrolled
3/7/22  
Chaptered
4/11/22  

Caption

Real property tax; exemption for the elderly and handicapped.

Impact

The bill significantly alters the existing state laws concerning real property tax exemptions specifically targeting the elderly and handicapped populations. It revises the application and documentation process for claiming these exemptions, providing localities options to adjust the filing frequency of affidavits from yearly to a three-year cycle if desired. Additionally, the bill sets guidelines on the financial evaluation involved in the exemption process, impacting the revenue that local governments could collect from property taxes while supporting vulnerable populations financially.

Summary

SB648 introduces an exemption from real property tax for individuals who are elderly and permanently disabled. This bill aims to provide financial relief for those who may struggle with property tax payments due to their age or disabilities. The measure requires eligible individuals to submit an affidavit detailing their financial situation, including net worth and income, to ensure compliance with local regulations regarding exemption criteria. This process is intended to streamline the application process for local governments while maintaining oversight of eligibility criteria.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB648 appears to be favorable, particularly among advocacy groups focused on the welfare of the elderly and disabled. Supporters argue that the bill provides necessary financial relief and acknowledges the challenges faced by these populations in managing property taxes. However, there may be concerns regarding local governments' capacity to administer the new exemption criteria effectively and ensure adequate oversight.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between providing tax relief and the potential administrative burden placed on local governments tasked with verifying applicants' eligibility. Some legislators have raised concerns about the potential for increased fraud or misrepresentation, given the reliance on affidavits and self-reported financial data. Local governments may also express apprehension about potential revenue losses as they adjust to the new guidelines established by SB648.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB816

Real property tax; exemption for elderly and disabled individuals.

VA HB2029

Real property tax; exemption for elderly and disabled individuals.

VA H7889

Increases the real property exemptions of veterans and the elderly residing in the Town of West Warwick.

VA S2986

Increases the real property exemptions of veterans and the elderly residing in the Town of West Warwick.

VA H0973

Homestead Property Tax Assessment Limitations and Tax Exemptions for Certain Low-income Elderly Persons

VA HB1106

Relative to net asset limits under the elderly property tax exemption.

VA SB0055

Property tax: exemptions; retroactive application of poverty exemption; provide for. Amends secs. 7u & 53b of 1893 PA 206 (MCL 211.7u & 211.53b).

VA HB782

Expanding property tax exemptions for certain elderly and disabled persons; raising public awareness regarding tax credits and exemptions; and requiring an annual report regarding the efficacy of the low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief program.

VA HB1168

Real property; tax exemption for certain disabled veterans and surviving spouses.

VA HB1168

Real property; tax exemption for certain disabled veterans and surviving spouses.

Similar Bills

CA AB1619

Elections: voter registration and signature comparison.

CA SB734

Voters: online voter registration.

NH SB418

Relative to verification of voter affidavits.

CA AB1303

Affidavits of registration.

CA AB781

Affidavits of registration.

TX HB1833

Relating to the authority to transfer real property in the name of an entity.

CA SB105

Online voter registration.

CA SB682

Online voter registration.