This form is a contract for the lease of personal property. The lessor demises and leases to the lessee and the lessee takes and rents from the lessor certain personal property described in Exhibit "A".
This form is a contract for the lease of personal property. The lessor demises and leases to the lessee and the lessee takes and rents from the lessor certain personal property described in Exhibit "A".
Structures over 256 square feet in size require a building permit.
When a tax due date falls on a weekend, it automatically extends to the next business day. The personal property tax rate is 3.96% of assessed value for calendar year 2024. A mobile home classified as personal property is taxed at real estate tax rate at 0.854% of assessed value for calendar year 2024.
Property Number (On your Fairfax County property bill, look near the top or bottom right corner after "Include this Number on your Check:")
The tax rate for most vehicles is $4.57 per $100 of assessed value. For properties included in a special subclass, the tax rate is $0.01 per $100 of assessed value. This special subclass includes the following: privately-owned vans used for van pools.
What is considered individual personal property? Virginia State Code Section § 58.1-3503 defines personal property as automobiles, trucks, manufactured homes, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, and aircraft.
Calculating the Tax Assessed value of the vehicle is $8,000. Apply the $4.15 tax rate: ($4.15 / 100) x $8,000 = $332.00. Calculate personal property relief: 28% (for 2024) x $332.00 = $92.96. Reduce the tax by the relief amount: $332.00 - $92.96 = $239.04. Annual Tax Amount = $239.04.
Tax Rates. The current tax rate for most personal property in Fairfax County is $4.57 for each $100 of assessed value.
What Is Personal Property? Personal property is a class of property that can include any asset other than real estate. The distinguishing factor between personal property and real estate, or real property, is that personal property is movable, meaning it isn't fixed permanently to one particular location.
These may include personally-owned cars, homes, appliances, apparel, food items, and so on. Personal use property can be insured against theft in most homeowners policies, but may require additional riders or carry limitations.