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Thursday, August 15, 2013

City of Alexandria Power-On and Power-Up School Year Registration Now Open


City of Alexandria Power-On and Power-Up School Year Registration Now Open

The Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities Power-On and Power-Up Out of School Time Programs are currently taking registration for the 2013-14 school year. The program is available at the Charles Barrett, Charles Houston, Cora Kelly, Nannie J. Lee, Patrick Henry, and William Ramsay Recreation Centers; the John Adams and MacArthur After School Centers; and the GW and Hammond Power-Up Programs. Registration at the Mt. Vernon Recreation Center is currently closed, but a wait list is available.

The theme for this school year is “Let’s Get Connected.” The theme recognizes the many ways we are connected globally through both the diversity of our community and the worldwide web providing opportunities to share arts, culture and caring.

Registration forms are available at the Lee Center, 1108 Jefferson St., City Recreation Centers, or by visiting Power-On and Power-Up web page. The Program fee is $300 for the school year. To register online, click the WebTrac button by visiting www.alexandriava.gov/Recreation.  Online registration requires full payment.

Fee assistance is available to qualified families who can register at the recreation centers or Lee Center with documentation for free/reduced school lunch, SNAP, or TANF. For more information, call the Out of School Time Program office at 703.746.5429 or 703.746.5411 or your neighborhood recreation center.

The City of Alexandria is committed to compliance with the City’s Human Rights Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request a reasonable accommodation or to request materials in an alternative format, contact Margaret Orlando with the Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities at 703.746.5429, Virginia Relay 711, or e-mail margaret.orlando@alexandriava.gov.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Vehicle Personal Property Tax Changes Announced


Vehicle Personal Property Tax Changes Announced

For Immediate Release: August 12, 2013
News Highlights:
The City of Alexandria has made two changes that may affect residents’ 2013 personal property tax bills: 

  • The vehicle personal property tax rate has increased from $4.75 per $100 of assessed value to $5 per $100 of assessed value.  The tax increase will help fund much needed transportation projects, such as Metro and DASH operations.
  • The method for distributing personal property tax relief to qualifying vehicles has been restructured to a tiered system, based upon the vehicle’s assessed value.
More Information: Personal Property Tax Website                                 
The City of Alexandria has made two changes that may affect residents’ 2013 personal property tax bills, which will be mailed this week and are due on October 7, 2013.  These changes will not affect taxes assessed for prior years.

  • On May 6, the City Council approved the FY 2014 budget, which went into effect July 1, 2013.  The budget included an increase in the personal property tax rate from $4.75 per $100 of assessed value to $5 per $100 of assessed value.  However, the restructuring of personal property tax relief may offset the resulting tax rate increase for qualifying vehicles assessed at $20,000 or less.  The following chart shows how the tax rate change and restructured personal property tax relief may impact City residents.
 2013 VPPT graph 
  • For 2013, the method for distributing personal property tax relief to qualifying vehicles has been restructured to a tiered system, based upon the vehicle’s assessed value. 
Under the new tiered system, qualifying vehicles assessed at $1,000 or less will continue to receive 100 percent relief.  However, qualifying vehicles assessed at $1,001 or more would receive the following personal property tax relief.  Please note that PPTRA relief is prorated for vehicles owned for a part of the year.
  1. Vehicles valued between $1,001 and $20,000 will receive PPTRA relief of 61% on the total assessed value.  (Maximum relief of $610)
  2. Vehicles valued between $20,001 and $25,000 will receive PPTRA relief of 50% on the first $20,000 of assessed value.  (Maximum relief of $500)
  3. Vehicles valued at $25,001 and higher will receive PPTRA relief of 40% on the first $20,000 of assessed value.  (Maximum relief of $400)
The tax rate increase combined with the new personal property tax relief structure is expected to have the following effects on residents’ 2013 tax bills:
  1. The net tax due may remain the same, or decrease slightly, for most taxpayers with a qualifying vehicle valued at $20,000 or less, compared with 2012;
  2. Assuming a five percent reduction in a vehicle’s assessed value, the net tax due may increase by $79.50 for a qualifying vehicle valued between $20,001 and $25,000, compared with 2012; and
  3. Assuming a five percent reduction in a vehicle’s assessed value, the net tax due may increase by $179.50 for a qualifying vehicle valued at more than $25,000, compared with 2012.
Vehicle assessments that increase or decrease more than the assumed five percent decrease will have a corresponding difference in the net tax due.
For more information on personal property taxes and related topics, please visit the personal property tax website atalexandriava.gov/CarTax.