I live in Virginia and receive an annual personal property tax bill for my vehicle based on its value (about $900 per year). However, on the TurboTax list, it states that these fees are not deductible in Virginia. Why are these not deductible expenses?
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You may be confusing vehicle registration fees and property taxes. Vehicle registration fees are not deductible in Virginia on your federal tax return but personal property taxes based on the value of the vehicle should be.
You may be confusing vehicle registration fees and property taxes. Vehicle registration fees are not deductible in Virginia on your federal tax return but personal property taxes based on the value of the vehicle should be.
I live in Montgomery County, Virginia. I called the County Treasurer. They told me that personal property taxes on vehicles are assessed by value, and that they use NADA tables. My tax bill from the county lists 4 different "Assessed Values" for my 4 vehicles. They match the NADA tables. The amount due is different as well. The assessed value goes down every year. The weight of my vehicles does not. There is even a high mileage allowance that decreases the assessed value. Clearly property taxes (at least in Montgomery County) are based on vehicle value, and should be deductible in federal tax returns. TurboTax is wrong. TaxSlayer seems to allow this deduction.
I'm looking at my vehicle paperwork right now. At the top, the large heading text reads:
City of Alexandria, Virginia
2022 Personal Property Tax Bill
Due October 5, 2022
I also found this associated with Loudoun County, Virginia: "Virginia is a personal property tax state where owners of vehicles and leased vehicles are subject to an annual tax based on the value of the vehicle on January 1."
I don't know why TurboTax never seems to acknowledge that we Virginians do, in fact, pay personal property taxes on our vehicles. Every single year I have to enter the taxes paid on my family's vehicles in the "boats and planes" section for deductibles. Why can't TurboTax fix this? I'm sure they hear from at least a few Virginians regarding this anomaly ever year.
You are entering it in the correct sections since it is a 'personal property tax' and not a vehicle registration fee.
The TurboTax help content does recognize that Virginia imposes a personal property tax and directs users to enter it in the personal property tax section.
No matter which section is used to enter the taxes paid, it is all reported in the same section of Schedule A Itemized Deductions.
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