Fairfax County Department Of Tax Administration

MyFairfax is your home to conduct key online transactions with the county. This is an ongoing customer service initiative to provide you with faster and easier access to your county information in a secure environment. Residents have direct access to their Personal Property (Car) Tax, Business Personal Property Tax, and Real Estate Tax information. In addition to tax information, Circuit Court ...

FALLS CHURCH, Va. — Restaurants and bars in Fairfax County are preparing to implement the controversial meals tax starting on January 1. Supervisors approved the 4% tax on all prepared food and ...

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wjla: Fairfax County extends car tax payment deadline as government shutdown continues

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FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (7News) — The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday to extend the deadline for residents to pay personal property taxes, which includes the annual car tax, from Oct.

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Yahoo: New year ushers in new Fairfax County food and beverage tax

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FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — Dining out just got more expensive in Fairfax County as a new food and beverage tax took effect at the start of the new year. The county is now charging an ...

FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — About half of property tax appeals in Fairfax County last year resulted in lower assessments — savings that could add up to thousands for homeowners. Nationwide, up ...

MSN: New year ushers in new Fairfax County food and beverage tax

MSN: Fairfax County’s new meals tax starts in 2026. Here’s what diners, businesses should know

Fairfax County will begin charging a 4% tax on prepared meals starting Jan. 1, 2026. The tax applies to most restaurants, food trucks and similar businesses outside certain towns and cities. Business ...