Do I have personal property tax obligations as an active duty member of the military maintaining a legal domicile in a state other than Virginia?

No. If you reside here by virtue of military orders, you would not be taxed in Chesapeake on personal property titled in your name only, if you maintain your legal residency/domicile in a state other than Virginia and the vehicle is not used in a trade or business. Military personnel must present a copy of their current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) each year to receive and maintain this exemption.

Personal property titled jointly with your spouse or property titled solely in your spouse's name may be eligible for exemption of personal property tax based on qualifying conditions provided in the federal Military Spouses Residency Relief Act. To apply for exemption on such personal property, the spouse of the active-duty service member must file a Military Spouses Residency Affidavit each year.

A vehicle leased by an active duty service member and/or spouse is taxable; however, it may qualify for a Personal Property Tax Relief Credit of 100% on the first $20,000 of value pursuant to a contract requiring the service member and/or spouse (the lessee) to pay the personal property tax and applies to a leased vehicle that would otherwise be tax exempt in Virginia if owned by the service member and/or spouse. For a leased vehicle, provide a copy of the lease agreement and other applicable documents.

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1. What is generally considered personal property for taxation purposes?
2. How is the amount of tax to be levied on personal property determined?
3. How is personal property assessed?
4. What does proration of personal property taxes mean?
5. What types of personal property are prorated?
6. If I move out of Chesapeake or sell my motor vehicle during the tax year, am I eligible for a refund of the personal property tax paid?
7. If my vehicle is damaged or becomes inoperable during the tax year, will the tax be adjusted?
8. When must I file a Return of Tangible Personal Property form?
9. Where may I file my Return of Tangible Personal Property form?
10. When is my personal property tax payment due?
11. When selling or disposing of a motor vehicle or trailer, do I need to notify anyone?
12. Do I have personal property tax obligations as an active duty member of the military maintaining a legal domicile in a state other than Virginia?
13. What are my tax obligations as an active duty member of the military maintaining Chesapeake as my legal residence?
14. How does the City of Chesapeake determine the tax exempt status of military service personnel?
15. Are disabled veterans eligible for relief on personal property tax?
16. Are persons who have specially equipped motor vehicles eligible for relief on personal property tax?
17. How can I obtain additional information about assessments and taxes?