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SB 181Real property tax; partial exemption for repurposing underutilized structures for residential use.

VA 20261 session

Real property tax; partial exemption for repurposing underutilized structures for residential use; local incentives. Permits localities to provide partial real estate taxation exemptions for converted real property where such conversion establishes a residential structure that has set aside at least 30 percent of the structure for households with a per capita income at or below 80 percent of the locality's median income or where the building owner is subject to an agreement with the Commonwealth or the locality regarding the provision of affordable housing. Localities have discretion to determine (i) whether a converted building qualifies for the partial exemption, (ii) any additional restrictions and conditions, (iii) whether the exemption is the amount equal to the increase in assessed value or a percentage of such increase resulting from the repurposing of the structure, and (iv) the length of time the exemption will run with the land, not to exceed 15 years. The bill provides that, at any time a building for which its owner claims a partial exemption no longer meets the requirements to receive such exemption, the locality may recapture all or a portion of the exemption granted in the immediately preceding year. Further, if a building owner that claims an exemption as described by the bill sells the building for which he is claiming the exemption and, after the sale, the property no longer meets the requirements described by the bill, the purchaser shall be subject to a penalty. The building owner shall provide written notification of the partial exemption to the purchaser. The bill also permits localities to grant tax incentives or provide regulatory flexibility to qualifying converted real property.

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Action timeline (42)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S0501
  3. · senate · S8500
  4. · senate · S0505
  5. · senate · S4150
  6. · senate · S4140
  7. · senate · S4160
  8. · senate · S4160
  9. · senate · S4120
  10. · senate · S4600
  11. · senate · S5000
  12. · house · H5220
  13. · house · H4110
  14. · house · H1001
  15. · house · H1012
  16. · house · H8120
  17. · house · H1018
  18. · house · H1008
  19. · house · H4640
  20. · house · H4120
  21. · house · H4130
  22. · house · H4410
  23. · house · H4601
  24. · house · H5022
  25. · senate · S5432
  26. · senate · S5610
  27. · senate · S5601
  28. · house · H5620
  29. · senate · S5620
  30. · senate · S7010
  31. · G7010
  32. · senate · S8500
  33. · G7210
  34. · senate · S7300
  35. · house · H7300
  36. · G7320
  37. · senate · S5615
  38. · senate · S5602
  39. · house · H5620
  40. · senate · S5620
  41. · G7050
  42. · G9998
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1Angelia Williams Graves (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
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By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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