Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1423

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Taxation; rate of interest.

Impact

The enactment of SB1423 is expected to have significant implications on state taxation practices. By linking state interest calculations to federal benchmarks, the bill seeks to streamline administrative processes and create predictability for taxpayers regarding the interest that may accrue on owed taxes. This alignment may lead to simplified compliance for individuals and businesses, ultimately fostering a fairer tax environment. However, this shift could also lead to increased financial burdens for those who fall behind on tax payments, as interest could accrue more steeply than under previous state-specific calculations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1423 proposes amendments to the Code of Virginia, specifically targeting the calculation of interest rates associated with omitted taxes, assessments, and refunds. The bill intends to align the interest rates for these financial elements with the federal tax code as stipulated under section 6621 of the Internal Revenue Code. By implementing this change, the bill establishes that interest on omitted taxes and assessments will be calculated using the 'Underpayment Rate' plus two percent, while refunds will follow the 'Overpayment Rate' for noncorporate taxpayers, also adding two percent. This reflects an effort to standardize Virginia's taxation procedures with federal guidelines, thereby enhancing consistency across jurisdictions.

Contention

While the bill aims to create consistency in tax policy, there may be points of contention surrounding its approach. Critics could argue that tying the state's interest calculations to federal rates may not account for local economic conditions that differ from those at the federal level. This could result in a one-size-fits-all approach that disproportionately impacts certain communities or taxpayers who are already facing financial difficulties. The legislative discourse on this bill may engage various stakeholders, including tax advocacy groups, local governments, and business organizations, who may express differing views on the fairness and effectiveness of these proposed amendments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB89

Taxation; rate of interest.

VA SB294

Local tax; penalties and interest.

VA HB1483

Meals tax; statute of limitations, penalties and interest.

VA HB1507

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

VA HB2138

Income tax, state and corporate; business interest, qualified business income deduction.

VA SB1355

Income tax, state and corporate; business interest, qualified business income deduction.

VA HB1863

Taxation in the Commonwealth; numerous changes to tax structure, report.

VA HB226

Omitted taxes; installment agreements.

VA HB1503

Omitted taxes; installment agreements.

VA HB2319

Income tax, state; lowers rates and raises standard deductions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.