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Nancy Maddox Pleasants
The Commissioner of the Revenue is a state
constitutional officer as set forth in the Constitution of Virginia
and is the chief assessing officer of the local government. It is
an elected position for a four-year term. The Commissioner is responsible
for maintaining real estate ownership
records and administering the Land
Use Program and Tax Relief
for the Elderly/Disabled Program, assessing
all personal property and the qualifying of vehicles entitled
to the Personal Property Tax Relief Act, and overseeing the filing
process of the Virginia State
income tax of Louisa County residents.
Nancy M. Pleasants has served Louisa County as Commissioner
of the Revenue since 1992 and as an employee of the County since
1974.
The mission of the Office of the Commissioner of
the Revenue is to serve citizens of Louisa County by:
- Fairly and equitably identifying and assessing
all sources of revenue to which the County is entitled according
to the laws of the State of Virginia and the County of Louisa.
- Providing taxpayers with accurate and useful
information concerning revenue assessments.
- Assisting taxpayers in the participation
of tax reductions programs.
- Providing accurate and useful information
from which County officials can make decisions in the best interest
of the citizens of Louisa County.
- Offering friendly, fair and efficient service
to our citizens and striving to improve our procedures to best
benefit taxpayers.
The Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office is regulated
by the State Code of Virginia and is responsible for upholding the
Constitution of the laws of Virginia.
OFFICE HOURS
County office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30
a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Commissioner’s Office is located in the Louisa County
Office Building, first floor.
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