In Virginia, counties and cities are separate taxing entities. A manufacturing company pays either county or city tax, depending upon its location. Towns provide additional community services over those available in unincorporated areas of counties and have a tax assessment for them. Tax rates in the Northern Shenandoah Valley tend to be lower than other areas of Virginia.Local Taxes on Manufacturers(Rates are subject to change) |
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Real Estate |
Value Used for
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Nominal Tax
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Assessment
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Shenandoah Co. |
$0.47 |
100% |
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Edinburg |
0.16 |
100% |
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Mt. Jackson |
0.14 |
100% |
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New Market |
0.12 |
100% |
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Strasburg |
0.16 |
100% |
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Toms Brook |
0.10 |
100% |
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Woodstock |
0.15 |
100% |
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Machinery/Tools |
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Shenandoah Co. |
Depreciated Value |
$2.86 |
100% |
| Edinburg | Depreciated Value | 0.75 | 100% |
Mt. Jackson |
Depreciated Value |
0.80 |
100% |
New Market |
Depreciated Value |
0.80 |
100% |
Strasburg |
Depreciated Value |
0.86 |
100% |
Toms Brook |
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Woodstock |
Depreciated Value |
0.90 |
100% |
Automobiles and Trucks |
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Shenandoah Co. |
Trade-in Value |
$3.15 |
100% |
Edinburg |
0.75 |
100% |
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Mt. Jackson |
0.80 |
100% |
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New Market |
0.80 |
100% |
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Strasburg |
1.11 |
100% |
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Toms Brook |
0.50 |
100% |
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Woodstock |
Trade-in Value |
0.90 |
100% |
Sales & Use Tax |
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Shenandoah Co. |
1% |
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Virginia |
3.5% |
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