Energy Efficiency Rebates

Local Option - Property Tax Assessment for Energy Efficient Buildings

Virginia Tax Incentive

program summary

In March 2008, Virginia enacted legislation that would allow local jurisdictions to assess the property tax of energy efficient buildings at a reduced rate. Under this law, eligible energy-efficient buildings, not including the real property on which they are located, may be considered a separate class of property for local taxation purposes. Accordingly, the governing body of any county, city or town may, by ordinance, allow a special assessment of the property taxes for this class of property.

An energy-efficient building is defined as any building that exceeds the energy efficiency standards of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code by 30%; meets performance standards of the Green Globes Green Building Rating System, the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) System or the EarthCraft House Program; or qualifies as an ENERY STAR home under federal ENERGY STAR criteria. 

Some of the communities that have enacted an ordinance implementing this law include:

eligible technologies
Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
program administrator
Virginia Department of Taxation
program notes
2024-10-25 18:44:26
Annual review. Fixed broken links, added Roanoke to the list. 
2020-06-29 03:55:00
Annual Review, updates to Spotsylvania and Virginia Beach