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Tangible personal property, as defined by state code, is all personal property not otherwise classified as intangible personal property, merchants' capital, or as short-term rental property (Code of Virginia, § 58.1-3500).
Clothing, vehicles, jewelry, and business equipment are examples of tangible personal property.
Property other than real property, whose value stems from intangible elements rather than physical or tangible elements. Examples of intangible personal property include patents, copyrights, licenses, and royalties.
The current percentage of personal property tax relief is 27% and is provided only on the first $20,000 of a vehicle's value. For an estimate of the tax on your vehicle, contact the office of the Commissioner of the Revenue.
Virginia is a personal property tax state where owners of vehicles and leased vehicles are subject to an annual tax based on the value of the vehicle on January 1.

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Please call VA DMV at 804.497. 7100 to provide a DMV agent with your \u201cDisposition Date\u201d (the date your vehicle was sold, traded, junked or otherwise disposed of) as the Commissioner's records must match DMV records. We CANNOT remove the vehicle until you do this.
Tangible personal property (TPP) comprises property that can be moved or touched, and commonly includes items such as business equipment, furniture, and automobiles. This is contrasted with intangible personal property, which includes stocks, bonds, and intellectual property like copyrights and patents.
The Personal Property Taxpayers Division assesses all vehicles including cars, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, motor homes, aircraft, and watercraft. Mobile homes on temporary foundations are also assessed as personal property.
Tangible personal property, as defined by state code, is all personal property not otherwise classified as intangible personal property, merchants' capital, or as short-term rental property (Code of Virginia, § 58.1-3500).
Tangible personal property includes equipment, supplies, and any other property (including information technology systems) other than that is defined as an intangible property. It does not include copyrights, patents, and other intellectual property that is generated or developed (rather than acquired) under an award.

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