Governor Kaine Signs Bill Providing Tax Relief

RICHMOND, VA - Governor Timothy M. Kaine today announced that he has signed legislation that will allow Virginians to use certain federal tax deductions. It was the first bill from the 2008 General Assembly session he has signed into law, and takes effect immediately.

“These measures will protect families of the Virginia Tech shooting victims and will create tax breaks for small businesses and many homeowners,” Governor Kaine said. “The bill provides tax relief for people who deserve it and need it.”

House Bill 912, introduced by Delegate Harry Purkey (R – Virginia Beach) incorporates changes made to the federal tax code over the last year into Virginia law.

Virginia’s conformity to the Internal Revenue Code was previously based on December 31, 2006 regulations.  Since then, Congress has enacted three significant measures that would affect income taxation in Virginia:

The passage and signing of House Bill 912 makes these items deductible under Virginia law.

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