DTT AFFIDAVIT County of San Mateo TRANSFER TAX 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DTT AFFIDAVIT in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the LOCATION OF PROPERTY details, including the Assessor’s Parcel Number, City, and Street Address. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for tax calculations.
  3. Proceed to answer whether this is a foreclosure or trustee sale. If applicable, provide the name of the Trustee and date of the original Deed of Trust.
  4. Indicate if this transaction involves a lease. If yes, specify if the remaining term exceeds 35 years and enter the value of the lease interest for tax purposes.
  5. If applicable, declare any gifts involved in the transaction by providing names of both donor and donee. Remember to acknowledge potential Federal Gift Tax implications.
  6. Complete sections regarding co-owner changes for refinancing and trust transfers, ensuring all necessary details are filled out accurately.
  7. Finally, calculate any transfer tax due based on provided values and sign where indicated. Review all entries for completeness before submission.

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A documentary transfer tax is a tax, also known as a deed tax, stamp tax, excise tax, realty transfer tax, or real estate conveyance tax, imposed in most states (and in some municipalities) on the transfer of real property.
Documentary Transfer Tax is 55 cents per each $500 of the sale price or value of the real property being transferred. It is due at the time of recording on any transfer of real property, unless an exemption from Documentary Transfer Tax under the California State Revenue and Taxation Codes is provided. 8.
The Tax Affidavit itself (2nd page) can be signed by either party or a representative with full knowledge of the transaction.
That number equates to $1.10 for every thousand dollars of value. The value of existing liens or encumbrances already of record which are assumed by the new owner/buyer on the property can be deducted before the transfer tax is computed.
Who pays for transfer taxes? Sellers are responsible for paying transfer taxes in San Mateo County. In the city of San Mateo, these are split between the buyer and the seller. California transfer taxes typically fall to the seller, but this can vary based on the city or municipality.

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HOW TO CALCULATE County DTT = (Sale Price 1,000) $1.10. City DTT (if within Los Angeles city) = (Sale Price 1,000) $4.50. Total DTT = County DTT + City DTT (if applicable)
The Documentary Transfer Tax is due on conveyances of real property when the consideration OR the fair market value exceeds $100, unless an applicable statutory tax exemption is cited. The transfer tax is based on the purchase price or the fair market value, levied at the rate of 55 cents per $500, or fraction thereof.
In California, the state transfer tax, known as the Documentary Transfer Tax, is 0.11%, or $1.10 per $1,000 of the homes selling price. For example, if you sold your home for $900,000 (Californias approximate median home price), you could expect to pay a state transfer tax of $990.

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