Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB64

Introduced
12/27/23  

Caption

Retail Sales and Use Tax; establishes an annual tax holiday that takes place in August.

Impact

The implementation of SB64 is expected to have a positive impact on state tax revenues by stimulating consumer spending during the designated holiday period. By exempting essential items from sales tax, the bill encourages families, particularly those with school-aged children, to prepare effectively for the academic year and natural disasters. The anticipated spike in purchases of school supplies and hurricane preparedness equipment may also benefit local retailers, helping to enhance their economic recovery post-pandemic.

Summary

SB64 introduces an annual retail sales and use tax holiday in Virginia, set to begin on the first Friday of August each year and ending on the following Sunday. This three-day event allows exemptions on specific items that meet set price thresholds, enabling consumers to purchase certain school supplies, clothing, energy-efficient products, and hurricane preparedness equipment without incurring sales tax. The proposed exemptions aim to provide financial relief for families. Notably, eligible school supplies are capped at a price of $20, while clothing and footwear are capped at $100 per item. Furthermore, various hurricane preparedness tools, such as generators and tarpaulins, are included under the exemption clause, promoting safety during storm events.

Contention

While supporters of SB64 argue that it will significantly lower everyday costs for families during critical shopping times, there are concerns regarding the fiscal implications of instituting such tax holidays. Critics may argue that creating exemptions disturbs the regular flow of state tax revenues and can complicate budget allocations for essential services. Another contentious point could be the specific items included for exemption, as stakeholders debate which products significantly contribute to the welfare of residents. The challenge lies in balancing support for families and maintaining budget stability for the state's needs.

Companion Bills

VA HB25

Similar To Retail Sales and Use Tax; establishes an annual tax holiday that takes place in August.

VA SB58

Similar To Retail Sales and Use Tax; establishes an annual tax holiday that takes place in August.

VA HB138

Similar To Retail Sales and Use Tax; establishes an annual tax holiday that takes place in August.

VA SB116

Similar To Retail sales and use tax holiday; establishes an annual tax holiday that takes place in August.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1287

Sales and use tax, additional local; taxes to support schools.

VA HB2416

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

VA HB2316

Sales and use tax, local; additional tax authorized in all counties & cities to support schools.

VA SB1408

Sales and use tax, local; additional tax authorized in all counties & cities to support schools.

VA SB1294

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

VA HB2334

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

VA HB1605

Local sales and use tax; construction or renovation of schools, Prince Edward County.

VA HB2196

Sales and use tax, local; exemption for essential personal hygiene products and infant formula.

VA HB2442

Sales tax; additional local tax for schools in City of Newport News.

VA SB985

Retail Sales and Use Tax; agricultural exemptions, structural construction materials.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.