I am in the military; do I have to pay personal property taxes?

If your legal domicile is Virginia, your vehicle(s) is/are subject to personal property taxes from the locality where you are registered regardless of where the vehicle is garaged during your active military service. If your vehicle is titled in Virginia, but your legal domicile is not in Virginia, your vehicle is not subject to Virginia property taxes. A copy of a current LES statement is required to absolve any liability to Virginia. This statement must be filed with us each year. 

Beginning in November 2009 spouses of Servicemen who have the same legal residence of their servicemen spouse, who are here accompanying their serviceman spouse will receive the same benefit.

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1. What is considered individual personal property?
2. What is the personal property tax rate?
3. When is the personal property tax bill due?
4. If I move out of Gloucester County or sell my automobile, will my tax bill be prorated?
5. What is PPTRA and how does it affect the taxpayer?
6. When does a vehicle not qualify for Personal Property Tax Relief Act ?
7. What do I do if I dispose of a vehicle?
8. Do I need to purchase a decal for my vehicle?
9. How do I contact the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles?
10. How do I contact the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries?
11. I own an antique vehicle with antique/vintage-restricted tags; do I have to register this vehicle?
12. Do I need to register a leased vehicle with Gloucester County?
13. I am a new resident to Gloucester County. How do I register with the county?
14. When must I file a personal property tax return?
15. I am in the military; do I have to pay personal property taxes?
16. What do I do if I have purchased a new vehicle?