Taxes

In Virginia, counties and cities are separate taxing entities.  Therefore, a manufacturing company pays taxes to either a county or a city.  Manufactures pay real estate, machinery and tools, truck and automobile, utility and sales taxes.  Non-manufacturers pay real estate, tangible personal property, truck and automobile, utility and sales taxes.  They also may pay either a merchant’s capital or a license tax.  If a company is located in a town, it pays town and county taxes.   
 

  Value Used for
Tax Purposes
Nominal Tax Rate/$100 Assessment Ratio
Real Estate
Shenandoah Co.   $0.47 100%
Edinburg   $0.16 100%
Mt. Jackson   $0.14 100%
New Market   $.012 100%
Strasburg   $0.16 100%
Toms Brook   $0.10 100%
Woodstock   $0.15 100%
       
Machinery & Tools
Shenandoah Co. Depreciated Value $3.15 100%
Edinburg Depreciated Value $0.80 100%
Mt. Jackson Depreciated Value $0.80 100%
New Market Depreciated Value $0.80 100%
Strasburg Depreciated Value $0.86 100%
Toms Brook Depreciated Value $0.50 100%
Woodstock Depreciated Value $0.90 100%
       
Automobiles & Trucks
Shenandoah Co. Trade-in-Value $3.15 100%
Edinburg Trade-in-Value $0.80 100%
Mt. Jackson Trade-in-Value $0.80 100%
New Market Trade-in-Value $0.80 100%
Strasburg Trade-in-Value $1.11 100%
Toms Brook Trade-in-Value $0.50 100%
Woodstock Trade-in-Value $0.90 100%

 

Shenandoah County
Economic Development
Vincent Poling, Program Manager
600 North Main Street, Suite 101
Woodstock, VA 22664
540-459-6220
econdev@shenandoahcountyva.us
Shenandoah County Economic Development