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County discusses revenue diversification, adding taxes

September 27, 2024

On Sept. 17, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors met with County Executive Bryan Hill and the Fairfax County Department of Management and Budget to discuss revenue diversification for the county.

Fairfax County board considers proposed food tax despite $240 million surplus

September 25, 2024

If Fairfax County has a $240 million surplus, why is Fairfax County Board Chair Jeff McKay and the board of supervisors considering implementing a food tax in the county?

Fairfax County Board considers implementing food tax despite voters rejecting it twice

September 18, 2024

Your breakfast, lunch, and dinner bill may go up in Fairfax County if the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors moves forward with implementing a food tax which many people in the restaurant industry oppose.

Fairfax County considers meals tax

September 17, 2024

Restaurant workers demonstrated outside the Fairfax County, Virginia, government center Tuesday in opposition to a meals tax being considered by the Board of Supervisors to increase county revenue.

Fairfax County wants a new tax to pay for Chairman Jeff McKay’s $145,000 annual part-time salary and car

September 5, 2024

Fairfax County, Virginia’s Democrats and Republicans do not agree on much, but they are joining hands across the political chasm to oppose the meals tax.

Fairfax County restaurants ask customers to tell their supervisors to vote no on food tax

August 26, 2024

Fairfax County Board Chair Jeff McKay and the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors are considering implementing a food tax.

Contentious meals tax worries county’s small business owners

August 23, 2024

Small businesses, restaurant industry workers, and restaurant-goers are reeling at the possibility of a meals tax, which will be presented before the Board of Supervisors Budget Committee at its Sept. 17 meeting.

Fairfax Families and Workers Against the Food Tax Launches Advocacy Campaign Against Local Tax Proposal

August 15, 2024

Fairfax voters have already rejected a proposed meal tax twice, most recently in 2016. Area restaurants, their teams, and the community at-large now rallies together again to fight the tax being considered by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.

Letter to Supervisor Pat Herrity Regarding the Proposed Meals Tax

July 25, 2024

On behalf of our member businesses in the Mount Vernon, Franconia and Springfield areas of Fairfax County, we are writing to express our concerns over the May 21st Board of Supervisors’ affirmative vote to consider a meals tax of up to 6 percent on all prepared food and drinks sold in Fairfax County.