Anna Fox, Treasurer, 9212 Winterberry Avenue, Suite F, Covington, VA 24426
(540) 863-6630
4. Personal Property Tax Relief Act (PPTRA)
Senior Citizens and Disability Real Estate Tax Relief: Your County Government provides a tax relief program for the elderly, based on income and net worth. This program is administered by the Commissioner of the Revenue.
Land Use Assessment: The Land Use Assessment Program for tracts of five acres or more is designed to preserve farm land, as well as wooded and horticultural areas in the County. Tax assessments under the Land Use Program are generally lower than those at fair market value. The program is a deferral of taxes and not a total abatement. Taxpayers who are interested in participating can obtain information from the Commissioner of the Revenue as to the qualifying acreage and specific application fees and deadlines.
County vehicle decals go on sale March 1 in the Treasurer's Office. A temporary or permanent state registration or a preprinted County decal application must be presented when you buy the decal. All personal property taxes must be paid before a decal can be issued. Disabled Veterans (DV), Prisoners of War (POW), and active fire and rescue squad members may receive one free decal. The vehicle must be registered in the name of the member. If your vehicle has Farm license plates or if you are an active National Guard member, the cost is 1/2 of the decal cost. To transfer a decal, the registration for the new vehicle, along with the old decal (even if mutilated) must be presented. There is a $1 charge for a decal transfer. County decal application forms are mailed in late February to all persons registered with the DMV as having vehicles garaged in Alleghany County. The purchase of decals is enforced by the local Sheriff's Office, as well as the Virginia State Police.
Dog Tags: All dogs, four months or older, must have a County dog tag. These are sold all year in the Treasurer's Office. You must provide proof of your dog's rabies vaccination. The annual deadline for purchasing a dog license is January 31.
Business License Tax: The Commissioner of the Revenue administers an annual tax on businesses located in the County. Licenses are issued for each calendar year. The tax is based on the gross receipts of the previous calendar year. For further information, please contact the Commissioner of the Revenue's Office at (540) 863-6640.
Meals Tax: Any person selling prepared food consumed on or off the sellers' premises is required to register and collect a 4% meals tax. Remittance will be made on or before the twentieth day of each month covering the amount of tax collected during the preceding month. Forms may be obtained from the Commissioner of the Revenue. Payments should be made to the Alleghany County Treasurer.
State and Estimated Income Tax: May be filed with the Commissioner of the Revenue. Payments are made to the Treasurer.
Personal Property Tax Relief Act: Tax on the first $20,000 of value of your personal car, motorcycle, and pickup or panel truck under 7,501 pounds, which is a qualifying vehicle, has been reduced by 27.5% in 1999. In future years it is scheduled to be reduced by 47.5% for the year 2000, 70% for 2001, and 70% for 2002. For qualifying vehicles valued at $1,000 or less, your obligation to pay this tax has been eliminated. These reductions are based on local tax rates in effect on August 1, 1997. Vehicles are qualified by the Commissioner of the Revenue.
The County Public Works Department is located at 9212 Winterberry Avenue and provides water and sewer to area County residents. The County Public Works Department is responsible for residential garbage and refuse collection from all State maintained roads county-wide. There is no charge for this once-a-week pickup. For business pickups please contact the Public Works Department.
An overnight truck for additional refuse pickup is available to County residents. Arrangements for the truck to be left can be made through the Public Works Department.
The County Public Works Department should also be contacted for information concerning the following: Zoning, County Planner, Building Permits, Erosion and Sediment Control, and Water and Sewer connections.
You may contact the Public Works Department at (540) 863-6650 or visit them at Departments under Public Works.
Alleghany County opened the transfer station in July of 1996 and it is located on Valley Ridge Road. The transfer station is open to County residents only (including the Town of Iron Gate), Monday thru Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to noon. Only acceptable waste as allowed under Virginia Regulations VA672-20-10, Section 5.1.C.16 shall be deposited at the transfer station. For questions concerning acceptable waste, fees, holiday hours, etc., contact the Transfer Station Superintendent at (540) 965-1626.
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