By Kimberly Pinter and Callahan Burton
Governor Gilmore was right. His โNo Car Taxโ slogan resonated with all Virginia vehicle owners and catapulted him to the Virginia Governorโs mansion in 1997 with 56% of the vote.

The tax is universally hated and perceived as unfair. You pay good money for a car (plus sales tax!), more to insure it and fill up the tank, and even more to maintain it (and perform mostly unnecessary annual inspections). And then youโre hit with an annual tax for the pleasure of owning the vehicle. Worse, Virginians pay the highest car tax rate in the country, with an average effective rate of 4.05% and average annual bill of $1,011. No wonder young people are moving out of the commonwealth.
Car Tax Day for commonwealth residents has similar significance as April 15 does to all Americans nationwide. It is a day that every Virginia car owner dreads. It is the day when the locality where you live demands its pound of flesh simply because you own a car.
Why, in 2024, are we still paying this tax? What happened to Governor Gilmoreโs promise?









