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2013 SESSION
Convened January 9, 2013
Adjourned sine die February 23, 2013
Reconvened April 3, 2013
Adjourned sine die April 3, 2013
(P) Passed (F) Failed (V) Vetoed (I) Incoporated into other legislation |
(C) Carried over from 2012 Session (CD) Carried over but died in committee on or before 11/29/2012 |
Paper and plastic bags; imposes fee of $0.05 on those used by purchasers to carry tangible personal property. Adding §§ 58.1-1742 through 58.1-1745. (Patron-Ebbin,
SB 970 (
F))
Personal property; requires with respect to motor vehicles, tax book include vehicle’s make, model, year, and owner’s name. Amending § 58.1-3114. (Patron-Brink,
HB 1957 (
F))
Personal property tax; specifies that outdoor advertising signs are included in class of tangible personal property used in trade or business, and requires localities to tax such signs as personal property. Amending §§ 58.1-3503 and 58.1-3506. Emergency. (Patron-Orrock,
HB 1860 (
Chapter 287); Watkins,
SB 1236 (
Chapter 652))
Plastic bags; imposes $0.05 tax beginning July 1, 2014, on those used by purchasers to carry tangible personal property purchased in grocery stores, convenience stores, or drug stores. Adding §§ 58.1-1742 through 58.1-1746. (Patron-Morrissey,
HB 1381 (
F))
Real property tax; localities to tax campers and other recreational vehicles if they are used as primary residence and do not travel more than 250 miles per year, refunds for personal property taxes paid in 2012. Amending § 58.1-3506. (Patron-Edwards,
SB 1308 (
F))
Self storage units; establishes procedure for lessors to sell self storage insurance that provides coverage against loss of or damage to items of personal property. Amending § 38.2-1800; adding §§ 38.2-1881 through 38.2-1886. (Patron-Hugo,
HB 1731 (
Chapter 203))
2013 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, and Resolutions - For additional information, please contact the House of Delegates Information and Public Relations Office, P. O. Box 406, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia 23218, telephone (804) 698-1500.
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