Am I required to pay personal property taxes if I am active duty military?

Any person who is active duty military is exempt from taxation if his/her home of record is outside Virginia pursuant to The Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940, as amended. You will be required to provide written documentation to the Commissioner of Revenue to verify your military status. For more information on the requirements please visit the Office of the Commissioner of the Revenue or contact their office at 757-664-7884.

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1. What are personal property taxes?
2. Am I required to pay personal property taxes if I am active duty military?
3. When are personal property taxes due?
4. What is a DMV Stop?
5. What procedures are followed when I no longer reside in Norfolk?
6. Who do I notify when I sell or dispose of my vehicle?
7. What is the current tax rate for personal property?
8. What is the license fee showing up on my bill?
9. What if I have a question concerning the assessment (i.e., high mileage, body damage, etc.) of my vehicle?
10. How are penalty and interest calculated on a delinquent tax bill?
11. I recently moved to Norfolk; how do I register my vehicle?
12. What is business tangible personal property tax?
13. How are personal property taxes assessed?
14. What happens if I don't pay my taxes?
15. If I want to pay in person, where do I go?
16. What is the Personal Property Tax Relief Act and does my vehicle qualify for Car Tax Relief?
17. How do I Return to the Commissioner of Revenue Home Page?