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VA SB942

VA SB942
Sales and Use Tax; creates a state sales tax and use tax in the Historic Triangle.


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Introduced
01/19/2018
In Committee
02/26/2018
Crossed Over
02/13/2018
Passed
03/01/2018
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/18/2018

Introduced Session

2018 Regular Session

Bill Summary

State sales and use tax; Historic Triangle. Creates a one percent state sales and use tax in the Historic Triangle. Fifty percent of the revenues will be used to market, promote, and advertise the Historic Triangle as an overnight tourism destination and the other 50 percent will be distributed to the localities in which the revenues were collected. The revenues for tourism will be deposited into a fund to be administered by the Tourism Council of the Greater Williamsburg Chamber and Tourism Alliance (the Council), created by the bill. The Council will oversee an office of tourism and will report annually to the chief executive officer of each locality in the Historic Triangle and to the Chairmen of the House Committees on Finance and Appropriations and the Senate Committee on Finance. The bill defines the Historic Triangle as the City of Williamsburg and the Counties of James City and York, an area of historic significance that generates substantial employment and economic benefit for the Commonwealth. The bill is contingent on the City of Williamsburg repealing recent ordinances raising the local transient occupancy, food and beverage, and admission taxes and will expire if any of the localities in the Historic Triangle raise or reinstate such taxes in the next seven years.

AI Summary

This bill creates a one percent state sales and use tax in the Historic Triangle, which includes the City of Williamsburg and the Counties of James City and York. Half of the revenue generated by this tax will be used to market, promote, and advertise the Historic Triangle as an overnight tourism destination, and the other half will be distributed to the localities in which the revenue was collected. The bill also establishes the Historic Triangle Marketing Fund, which will be managed by the Tourism Council of the Greater Williamsburg Chamber and Tourism Alliance, to oversee the marketing and promotion efforts. The bill is contingent on the City of Williamsburg repealing recent tax increases, and it will expire if any of the localities in the Historic Triangle raise or reinstate certain taxes within the next seven years.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0850) (on 04/18/2018)

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