Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR531

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Constitutional amendment; exemption for certain personal property tax.

Impact

If enacted, HJR531 will have significant implications on existing state laws governing property taxation. By allowing local governments to implement these exemptions, it promotes a system that could potentially relieve tax burdens on qualifying individuals, thereby supporting their economic stability. The bill could lead to varying property tax regulations across local jurisdictions as each governing body determines its specific eligibility criteria and exemption standards. This variability may cause potential inconsistencies and disparities in tax revenue generation among different locales.

Summary

HJR531 is a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at modifying provisions related to property tax exemptions in Virginia. Specifically, it seeks to authorize local governing bodies, such as counties, cities, and towns, the ability to exempt from local property taxation certain real estate and personal property owned and occupied as the sole dwelling by individuals who are sixty-five years or older, or who are permanently and totally disabled. This legislative move is positioned to provide financial relief to vulnerable residents and enhance their ability to remain in their homes.

Contention

The proposed changes outlined in HJR531 are likely to spark discussions surrounding fiscal responsibility and the balance of local versus state control over taxation policies. Some legislators may argue that providing these exemptions could limit local governments' financial resources, particularly in areas that heavily rely on property tax revenue for public services. Others may contend that the measure is a necessary adjustment to ensure that senior citizens and disabled residents are supported, particularly amidst rising living costs. The debate over HJR531 will encompass concerns about its fiscal implications and the moral obligation to assist vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SJR247

Constitutional amendment; tax exemption of property owned & occupied by persons of low income, etc.

VA HJR485

Constitutional amendment; local property tax exemption for property owned by low-income households.

VA HJR517

Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for new construction of housing.

VA HJR457

Constitutional amendment; tax exemption for motor vehicles owned for personal, noncommercial use.

VA HJR498

Constitutional amendment; exemption of property owned and occupied by persons of low income, etc.

VA HJR58

Constitutional amendment; exemption of property owned and occupied by persons of low income, etc.

VA HJR462

Constitutional amendment; exemption for motor vehicles owned for personal, noncommercial use.

VA HB2167

Exempting motor vehicles from personal property tax

VA HB3086

Exempting motor vehicles from personal property tax

VA HJR58

Constitutional amendment; taxation and finance, longtime owner-occupant tax relief program.

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