Virginia Statutes

§ 58.1-3290 — How land divided among several owners to be assessed

Virginia § 58.1-3290
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 58.1TAXATION
Subtitle IIILOCAL TAXES
Ch. 32REAL PROPERTY TAX
Art. 7REASSESSMENT/ASSESSMENT (VALUATION) PROCEDURE AND PRACTICE

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Va. Code Ann. § 58.1-3290 (2026).

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When a tract or lot becomes the property of different owners in two or more parcels, subsequent to any general reassessment of real estate in the city or county in which such tract or lot is situated each of the two or more parcels shall be assessed and shown separately upon the land books, as required by law. The commissioner of the revenue, in assessing each lot or parcel, shall assess the same at its fair market value as of January 1 of the year next succeeding the year in which the tract or lot of land becomes the property of several owners, without regard to the value at which such tract of land was assessed as a whole, but with regard to other assessments of lots, pieces or parcels of land in the city or county. Such assessment shall stand until the next general reassessment of real

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 58-773; 1954, c. 655; 1984, c. 675.

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