Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1927

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Report Pass
2/1/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
2/15/23  
Engrossed
2/17/23  
Engrossed
2/21/23  
Enrolled
2/24/23  
Chaptered
3/22/23  

Caption

Tax returns; filing returns or payment of taxes by mail.

Impact

The provisions outlined in HB 1927 could significantly impact how local governments handle tax assessments, particularly for tangible personal property and real property. The bill empowers local authorities to determine timeframes for tax filings and payment due dates, which could standardize practices across different regions. Additionally, it suggests extensions for tax payments owed by members of the armed services, thus recognizing the unique circumstances faced by this group. This could help alleviate some financial burdens and enhance compliance among returning service members.

Summary

House Bill 1927 addresses the filing of tax returns and payment of taxes by mail in the state of Virginia. The bill aims to clarify the rules surrounding tax remittance, particularly focusing on timeliness and penalties for various tax filings. One significant feature of the bill is that it allows taxpayers who submit tax payments through mail or electronic funds transfer to be deemed timely if their submissions are received by the relevant governmental body by the stipulated deadlines. Moreover, the bill introduces provisions for the waiver of electronic filing requirements in cases of undue hardship for income tax return preparers.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 1927 appears to be generally positive, with support from various stakeholders focusing on taxpayer rights and the modernization of tax filing processes. Proponents argue that easing filing requirements and clarifying penalties will make the tax system more user-friendly and efficient. However, there are concerns about the implications for local control and governance while localities adjust to new mandates. Some critics may view these changes as a potential overreach of state-level authority into local taxation matters.

Contention

A point of contention regarding HB 1927 centers around the balance of authority between state and local governments in managing tax regulations. While the bill aims to reduce penalties for delayed filings and encourage electronic submission, opponents may fear that standardizing these practices could dilute local responsiveness to specific community needs and circumstances. Furthermore, the mechanisms for waiving electronic filing mandates could lead to challenges in ensuring compliance among all professionals involved in tax preparation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1507

Taxes; penalties and interest associated with the filing of returns or payment.

VA HB105

Regards filing of municipal income tax returns

VA HB333

Authorizes the secretary of the Dept. of Revenue to require the filing of electronic tax returns and the payment of taxes by electronic funds transfer (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

VA HB435

Provides relative to the electronic filing and payment of tax returns (EG NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

VA HB735

Provides relative to the deadlines for the payment of certain taxes and the time and place for the filing of certain income tax returns (RE1 NO IMPACT GF RV See Note)

VA HB847

Requires the filing of an annual use tax return for the payment of use tax on taxable tangible personal property and services purchased from a remote seller (EG INCREASE GF RV See Note)

VA AB1171

Personal income taxes: return filing extension.

VA SB545

Provides relative to withholding taxes on individual income tax returns. (6/30/12)

VA HB1041

Streamline Filing Sales & Use Tax Returns

VA SB74

Regards Treasurer of State and electronic payment of taxes

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