I am active duty, what do I need to know about personal property tax?
If you legally reside in Virginia but you are stationed in another state in compliance with military orders, you are not subject to personal property tax in another state. You are required to pay personal property taxes to the Virginia locality where you maintain your legal domicile or home of record although the physical location of your vehicle(s) is outside of Virginia during this period of military service. If your home of record is not in Virginia, your license tax is waived.

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1. I'm new to the City, what is personal property tax?
2. I'm moving out of the City, what do I do if I am moving to a prorating locality?
3. I'm moving out of the City, what do I do if I am not moving to a prorating locality?
4. What do I do if I am moving out of Virginia?
5. What do I need to do if I am buying or selling a vehicle?
6. What do I do if I am leasing a vehicle.
7. I am a college student, what do I need to know about personal property tax?
8. I am active duty, what do I need to know about personal property tax?
9. What do I do with my personal property tax if I am a disabled veteran or former prisoner of war?
10. I am in the National Guard, what are my rates?
11. What is my license tax for an antique or vintage vehicle?