Do You Pay Sales Tax on a Home in Virginia?

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Do You Pay Sales Tax on a Home in Virginia?

Sales tax implications for home purchases in Virginia

When engaging in real estate transactions, it's crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the financial aspects involved. One aspect that often arises is real estate sales tax.

Whether you're a buyer or a seller, knowing how real estate sales tax works is essential to avoid surprises and make informed decisions.

In this blog post, we'll explore the basics of real estate sales tax, including its purpose, calculation methods, and potential exemptions, especially in Virginia.

What is Real Estate Sales Tax?

Real estate sales tax, also known as transfer tax or conveyance tax, is a tax imposed on the transfer of real property from one party to another. The tax depends on the sale price or the property's assessed value, and the state or local government collects it.

Calculating Real Estate Sales Tax in Virginia

The calculation of real estate sales tax can vary depending on the location and the specific regulations of the local government.

All property sales and leases in Virginia are subject to the sales and use tax. However, it differs for every location. As of this writing (July 2023), here are the sales and use tax rates for different locations in Virginia:

  • 7% - James City County, Williamsburg, York County

  • 6.3% - Charlotte County, Danville, Gloucester County, Halifax County, Henry County, Northampton County, Patrick County

  • 6% - Central Virginia (Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, and Richmond City), Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Southampton, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach), Northern Virginia (Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax City, Fairfax County, Falls Church, Loudoun, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Prince William)

  • 5.3% - Everywhere else

For the updated sales and use tax rates, check here.

Possible Exemptions and Exceptions

Currently, Virginia does not impose an estate tax or inheritance tax. Before July 1, 2007, Virginia had an estate tax that matched the federal credit for state death taxes. Once those taxes were gone, the Virginia estate tax ceased to exist.

Nevertheless, it's worth noting that specific remaining interests may still be subject to the inheritance tax in Virginia.

Who Pays the Real Estate Sales Tax?

It's important to note that real estate sales tax is typically the seller's responsibility, but this can vary depending on the negotiation and local laws. As a buyer, it's essential to clarify with your real estate agent or attorney who will be responsible for paying the sales tax before finalizing the transaction.

Remember to seek professional guidance when engaging in real estate transactions. If you need help with understanding how to calculate the sales tax, who is responsible for payment, and the potential exemptions or exceptions that may apply to you, give me a call at (703) 346-2776 or email me at Dan@greetingsvirginia.com.

Dan Rochon

Dan Rochon is an Associate Broker in VA, Broker in MD; Owner of Rochon Investments, LLC; Owner and Co-founder of www.GreetingsVirginia.com and Owner of other Joint Ventures as well as a real estate principles instructor at Moseley Real Estate Schools.

As a real estate sales agent, Dan and his team are consistently top producers in their marketplace and provide solutions for their clients. Through their investing company, Dan and Traci Rochon have been investing in residential and commercial real estate ventures for more than the past decade.

Dan and his wife Traci are frequent speakers and are often quoted in media stories about the current real estate market. The Rochon's have been featured on The Nightly News with Brian Williams, The Today Show, CNBC, The Washington Post, The Washington Examiner, WTOP News, Voted as The Best of DC Real Estate Agent in the Washington City Paper Readers Poll, and more...