patching...
Breaking: Dawkins' Death Ruled a Homicide »
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Gas Tax

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Speak Out: Will McDonnell's Tax Plan Help Virginia?

Governor's five-year, $3.1 billion transportation overhaul aims to fund major road and infrastructure needs. Tell us: Do you think the governor's plan is a sustainable option for road maintenance and new projects?

Virginia residents could see a higher sales tax — and the state could become the first in the country to shed its gas tax — if a transportation plan unveiled by Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell passes the state's General Assembly during its 2013 session. The five-year, $3.1 billion transportation overhaul is the governor's attempt to address some of the state's major road and infrastructure needs in coming years; $14 billion in projects are already underway across Virginia. McDonnell said the 17.5 cent tax on gasoline — which accounts for more than 30 percent of Virginia's transportation revenues — was "dated," blaming inflation and better mileage on the dollar for making it a stagnant funding source. Raising sales tax from 5 to 5.8 percent, …

Dawn

3:27 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2013

I really don't understand this proposed plan. The gas tax makes sense going to transportation because (presumably) the majority of gas purchased is used for transportation. Why take this away just to then need to find another revenue source? Cars have become more efficient because of cost and regulation -- why reduce the cost of gas and [on top of that] tax alternative fuel vehicles? That seems …   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Gas Tax or Higher Tolls? Both Could Become Transportation Funding Options in Virginia

Virginia's gas tax is a flat rate tax, but changes could be in the making.

Next year’s Thanksgiving road trip may be a little more expensive as Virginia officials grapple with how to adequately fund Virginia’s growing transportation infrastructure needs. Gov. Bob McDonnell said earlier this month that raising Virginia’s gas tax, tying it to inflation or otherwise adjusting it is not off the table. “I’m looking at a range of things,” McDonnell told reporters in Richmond. “I can tell you that every other major tax in Virginia—the sales tax, the corporate income tax, and the [personal] income tax—all fluctuate with economic activity because they’re a percentage. ... We’re looking at whether or not ... it should fluctuate with economic activity, like every other tax in Virginia.” Right now, Virginia’s state gas tax …

Comment_arrow

Bob Bruhns

8:43 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

If we keep approving projects that cost two times what they should cost, I suspect that there will soon be a tax on everything, including air to breathe. When are people going to take a look at the prices for Dulles Rail, also known as the Silver Line? $34,015 per space for parking garages that should cost $17,000 per space, $101 million for a Metro station that should cost more like $40 million…   more ›

Got a Hot Tip?
 
 

Videos