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Virginia Tax Laws
Taxes are collected at the federal, state, and local levels in several ways — including income tax, sales tax, and special taxes on things like alcohol and tobacco.
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Virginia uses tax revenue to pay for state highways and infrastructure projects; public schools; the court system; regulatory agencies; and other matters that impact the lives of people living in the Commonwealth. Taxes allow the state to provide essential services and maintain order in Virginia, as in other states. Click on a link below to learn more about Virginia tax laws, including taxes related to gambling and other businesses.
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