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The Virginia General Assembly grants the Commissioner of the Revenue the power to summons taxpayers, to issue statutory assessments, to audit taxpayer returns, and, if necessary, to file civil and criminal proceedings against taxpayers for failure to file returns and/or provide information.
Phillip Kellam (born 1956) is a politician from a well known political family in Virginia Beach. A member of the Democratic Party, he has served as the Commissioner of the Revenue for Virginia Beach since 1998. He ran for Congress in Virginia's 2nd congressional district in 2006.
Article 7, Section 4 of the Virginia constitution provides, "There shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county and city a treasurer, a sheriff, an attorney for the Commonwealth, a clerk, who shall be clerk of the court in the office of which deeds are recorded, and a commissioner of revenue."
Established by the Virginia General Assembly in 1950, [5] the agency is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia and is overseen by the Virginia Secretary of Finance, with day-to-day operations led by a Tax Commissioner appointed by the Governor of Virginia.
Sheriffs in Virginia are elected for four year terms. [18] As of June 2020 [update] , Antoinette V. Irving was the Sheriff for the City of Richmond. Prior to assuming the office of Sheriff on January 1, 2018, Irving worked in the Henrico County Sheriff's Office for over 25 years, where she was the first woman to be promoted to the rank of major ...
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At least two constitutional officers — treasurer and commissioner of the revenue — were required to be elected solely by the residents of the city. [6] The distinction between first- and second-class cities was ended with the Virginia Constitution of 1971 . [ 6 ]
At least two constitutional officers—treasurer and commissioner of the revenue—were required to be elected solely by the residents of the city. [3] The distinction between first and second class cities was ended with the Virginia Constitution of 1971 . [ 3 ]