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The assessment on your personal property account can be obtained by calling the Finance Department Revenue Division at (804) 501-4263. How is the personal property tax calculated? The assessed value is multiplied by the appropriate tax rate.
The tax rate is set by City Council. To determine the annual tax, divide your real estate assessment by 100 and multiply the answer by the tax rate. The result is your yearly tax amount. The current tax rate is $1.00 per $100 of assessed value, with an additional levy of $0.01 for mosquito control.
There are three ways to request a service or report a concern: Online: Request a service or report a concern using the Customer Service Request app. Call: 757-382-CITY (757-382-2489) Email the Customer Contact Center.
Local Tax Rates Property DescriptionTax RateAutomobiles/Trucks/Trailers/Motorcycles$4.08 per hundred of the assessed valuePrivately Owned Recreation Vehicles (Motor Homes/Camping Trailers)$1.58 per hundred of the assessed valueAircraft$0.58 per hundred of the assessed valueBoats$0.09 per hundred of the assessed value6 more rows
The duties of the Commissioner of the Revenue are to assess property, income and license taxes, to collect and audit tax returns, and to keep an accurate accounting of all delinquent tax accounts. The local governing body may request performance of other duties consistent with that of a Commissioner of the Revenue.

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You need the Virginia States Division of Motor Vehicles website. How can I obtain information about personal property taxes? You can call the Personal Property Tax Division at (804) 501-4263 or visit the Department of Finance website .
The personal property tax rate for 2022 is $3.42 per $100 of assessed value, or 86 cents less than Calendar Year 2021. Personal property is taxed at a market valuation per the Code of Virginia.
In Chesapeake, for example, the tax for vehicles is $4.08 per $100 of its assessed value. The owner of a car worth $25,000 would have paid about $677 last year, Chesapeake revenue commissioner Victoria Proffitt told council members recently.

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