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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 23. Taxation
Agency 10. Department of Taxation
Chapter 210. Retail Sales and Use Tax
12/27/2024

23VAC10-210-3060. Repossessed goods.

A dealer who has paid the sales tax on tangible personal property sold under a retained title, conditional sale or similar contract, and later repossesses the property, may deduct from gross sales the unpaid balance of the sales price due him at the time he repossesses the property. The deduction should be taken in the appropriate place on the sales tax return covering the period in which the property is repossessed. Adequate records must be kept to disclose the essential facts and figures regarding repossessed goods. When any repossessed tangible personal property is resold, the sale is subject to the sales tax.

Statutory Authority

§§ 58.1-203 and 58.1-620 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR630-10-91; revised January 1, 1979; January 1, 1985; amended, eff. July 1, 1993.

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