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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Property Location details, including the Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN), Block, Lot, and Street Address.
  3. Fill in the names of both the Grantee and Grantor in their respective fields.
  4. Indicate if this is a Foreclosure/Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure or a Trustee Sale. If yes, complete the relevant calculations for taxable basis as instructed.
  5. Proceed to indicate if this is a Lease. If applicable, provide details about the lease term and submit any required documentation.
  6. Answer questions regarding qualifying transfers under COPA and any unrecorded transfers as necessary.
  7. Complete sections regarding gifts or inheritances if applicable, providing all required information.
  8. Finally, calculate the taxable transactions based on consideration paid and fair market value before signing and submitting your affidavit.

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City County of San Francisco, 1 Market Plaza, Fl 9, San Francisco, CA 94105, US - MapQuest.
The Tax Affidavit itself (2nd page) can be signed by either party or a representative with full knowledge of the transaction.
General Property Transfer Affidavit Both parties must sign the affidavit, including all necessary information about the propertys location, value, and any outstanding debts or liens.
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. That number equates to $1.10 for every thousand dollars of value.
Simply enter the organizations name (CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO FINANCE CORPORATION) or EIN (943137786) in the Search Term field.
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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. The payment of the tax is represented by stamps affixed or impressed on the instrument.
Who pays the Real Property Transfer Tax? In California, the seller is generally responsible for paying the Real Property Transfer Tax. However, the buyer and seller can negotiate who will pay the tax in the purchase agreement.
Either Buyer or Seller or both share. This cost can be negotiated between parties.

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