Virginia Administrative Code
Title 23 - TAXATION
Agency 10 - DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
Chapter 320 - RECORDATION TAX REGULATIONS
Section 23VAC10-320-80 - Contracts generally; leases
Universal Citation: 3 VA Admin Code 10-320-80
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Examples of contracts and leases taxable under § 58.1-807 of the Code of Virginia:
1. The assignment of an overriding royalty
interest. The term "royalty interest" generally refers to a right to share in
the production of oil and gas at severance; it is personal property and relates
to the proceeds from oil and gas leases if and when there is production. A
"royalty" is not realty but personalty and a contract entirely separate and
distinct from the oil and gas lease, which contract requires the owner of the
interest in realty to share a portion of the royalty with another. The royalty
interest does not run with the land.
2. The recordation tax under § 58.1-807
of the Code of Virginia on options is measured by the consideration given for
the option and not by the value of the property involved.
3. An agreement not to encumber or transfer
property is a contract relating to real property. The tax would be imposed upon
the unpaid principal and interest of the note or notes.
4. An amended lease which increases the
original monthly payments. The tax is based on the difference or the increase
in the monthly payments.
5. A lease
and a contract of sale when both agreements are contained in a single document.
This type of document contains more than one type of contract, and the
recordation tax is imposed upon each contract; i.e., the lease and the contract
of sale.
B. Example of contracts and leases not taxable under § 58.1-807 of the Code of Virginia:
1. An assignment of a lease on which the
recordation tax has been previously paid is generally not subject to tax under
the provisions of § 58.1-807 of the Code of Virginia if there is no
increase in the amount of the principal obligation.
Statutory Authority
§§ 58.1-203 and 58.1-807 of the Code of Virginia.
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