|                                                                   |  |                            |                                                                                                       |                                                                                                                                           | Dear  Fellow Virginians,   Well, now we know the tax hikes for sure!  The  House/Senate Transportation Bill (HB 2313) Conference  Committee brought both bodies their Conference Report  today.  I intend to vote NO on final  passage.  Please contact your delegate/senator  today and urge them to vote no.  The bill includes the  following tax increases:        Replace the current 17.5 cents per gallon flat tax  on gasoline with a 3.5 % wholesale sales tax paid by  distributors, which will be passed on to consumers, and a 6  % wholesale sales tax on diesel fuel.    Increase the 5% retail sales and use tax paid  statewide on most purchases to 6% in Northern Virginia and  Hampton Roads and 5.3 % in the rest of the  state.  Apply a $100 annual fee on alternative fuel  vehicles, including hybrids.     Increase the current 3% sales tax paid on the  purchase of motor vehicles to 4%.   Increase the amount of general fund money diverted  to fund transportation from .50 % to .675 %, raising roughly  $200 million when fully phased in.  The sales tax in Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads  will be 6% instead of the 5.3% in the rest of the state.   In Northern Virginia there will be an increase of 40  cents per hundred dollars on the sale of a  house.  That’s an extra $1600 on the sale  of a $400,000 home.Also in Northern Virginia there will be a 2 %  occupancy tax for hotels. If Congress passes the Marketplace Equity Act (which  requires on line businesses to collect sales taxes) the  proceeds will be distributed as follows:  55.55% for  schools;  22.2% for local governments with no  restrictions;  and 22.2% for roads and transit.   If Congress does not pass the Internet sales tax collections  act, an additional 1.6 %  tax would be added to the  wholesale gas tax. Not all of the sales tax increase (the extra .3%  statewide or extra 1% in Northern Virginia & Hampton  Roads) will go to transportation.  Part will go to  schools and other general fund programs.  There is no  prohibition from using more of the tax increase for things  other than transportation, nor anything to stop reinstating  the gas tax on top of all the other taxes in future!   NOT FIXING WHAT IS BROKEN:  In this  session, the House of Delegates:         Rejected an attempt to increase  representation of Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads on the  Commonwealth Transportation Board, the VDOT agency that  decides which projects are funded.  The current CTB is  weighted in favor of districts drawn from the  1930’s.  Agreed to fund two roads which proponents  hope will spur economic development: (A) $1.4 Billion for a  55 mile toll road parallel to existing Rt. 460 (Suffolk to  Prince George), a project which VDOT says will create 4,000  jobs but lists no traffic counts; (B) Increase by $554  million for a total of $1.3 Billion to finish and four lane  Rt. 58 to the intersection of I-77/I-81, a road that carries  only 7900 cars daily.  Declined to alter the decades old  transportation funding formula for the allocation of money  to VDOT construction districts. This will perpetuate the  practice of funding rural rather than urban areas.   Apparently, if rural law makers vote for these higher taxes,  they have been assured that no change will occur to the  funding formula.     Thank you for your diligence! Delegate Bob Marshall |  |  |                            |  |  
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