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Rockbridge supervisors deny Virginia Institute of Autism tax-exemption requests for vans and school building
Summary
The Rockbridge County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously April 28 to deny two ordinances that would have exempted personal and real property owned by the Virginia Institute of Autism from local taxation. The board heard staff legal guidance and brief remarks from the school director before voting to deny both requests.
The Rockbridge County Board of Supervisors on April 28 voted to deny two ordinances that would have exempted property owned by the Virginia Institute of Autism from county taxation.
County staff opened the public hearing and described the legal standard for exemption under the Code of Virginia. The first ordinance would have exempted two Kia Sedona minivans used by the nonprofit school from local personal-property tax; staff said the vehicles were purchased used last September. The second ordinance would have exempted the school…
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