Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB8

Introduced
11/17/25  

Caption

Real property tax; exemption surviving spouses of members of armed forces who died in line of duty.

Impact

If enacted, SB8 will have significant implications for state laws regarding property taxation. Specifically, it allows for a complete exemption from real property taxes for dwellings that do not exceed the average assessed value for similar properties within the locality. Furthermore, local governing bodies have the authority to establish tax exemption policies that may prioritize the needs of surviving spouses, thus recognizing their unique challenges and circumstances.

Summary

Senate Bill 8 (SB8) aims to amend the Code of Virginia to provide a real property tax exemption for the surviving spouses of members of the armed forces who died in the line of duty. The bill specifies that surviving spouses can claim an exemption from taxes on their primary residence, provided they do not remarry. The goal of the legislation is to offer financial relief to families who have sacrificed greatly for their service and to ensure they can maintain their homes without the burden of property taxes.

Conclusion

In conclusion, SB8 represents an effort to honor the service of military personnel by providing much-needed financial relief to their surviving spouses. While the motivations behind the bill are largely supported, its implementation may require careful consideration to address the potential financial implications for local governments and to ensure that the intended beneficiaries receive the full benefits of the legislation.

Contention

Notably, there are points of contention regarding the scope of the exemption and its fiscal impacts on local governments. Some stakeholders express concern that while the intent is commendable, the financial burden could shift disproportionately to localities, potentially straining their budgets. Additionally, the bill allows for exemptions but does not specify how localities should balance these exemptions with funding for essential services, raising questions about sustainability and fairness in taxation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1868

Real property tax exemption; surviving spouses of members of armed forces who died in line of duty.

VA SB900

Real property tax; exemption surviving spouses of members of armed forces who died in line of duty.

VA SB895

Real property tax; surviving spouses of members of armed forces who died in line of duty.

VA HB2737

Real property tax; surviving spouses of members of armed forces who died in line of duty.

VA HB2404

Real property tax; certain driveways owned by disabled veterans and surviving spouses exempted.

VA SB1312

Real property tax; high exemption locality reimbursements.

VA HB1374

In-state tuition; eligibility for certain members of National Guard or Reserves of the Armed Forces.

VA SB816

Real property tax; exemption for elderly and disabled individuals.

VA HB2029

Real property tax; exemption for elderly and disabled individuals.

VA SB445

Veterans and active duty members of the Armed Forces; credit for service, teacher salary scale.

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