Transfer Tax AffidavitCCSF Office of Assessor-Recorder 2025

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Determining your transfer tax rate If entire value or consideration is more than $250,000 but less than $1,000,000, your tax rate is $3.40 for each $500 or portion thereof. If entire value or consideration is $1,000,000 or more but less than $5,000,000, your tax rate is $3.75 for each $500 or portion thereof.
What the Measure Would Do. Prop. C would impose an additional tax on individuals and businesses in San Francisco that earn more than $50 million in gross receipts (total income) per year in order to fund homelessness services and housing.
(47)transfer, in relation to a capital asset, includes, (i)the sale, exchange or relinquishment of the asset ; or (ii)the extinguishment of any rights therein ; or (iii)the compulsory acquisition thereof under any law ; or (iv)in a case where the asset is converted by the owner thereof into, or is treated by him as,
Understanding Transfer Taxes A transfer tax on real estate may be imposed by state, county, or municipal authorities for the privilege of transferring real property within the jurisdiction. The government is effectively taxing the transfer of a legal deed, certificate, or title from a seller to a buyer.
Determining your transfer tax rate If entire value or consideration is $1,000,000 or more but less than $5,000,000, your tax rate is $3.75 for each $500 or portion thereof. If entire value or consideration is $5,000,000 or more but less than $10,000,000, your tax rate is $11.25 for each $500 or portion thereof.
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In November 2020, San Francisco voters passed Proposition I, an ordinance changing the Citys property transfer tax rate on commercial and residential properties valued between $10 million and $24.99 million from 2.75% to 5.5%, and on properties valued at $25 million or more from 3% to 6%.
The Empty Homes Tax was approved by San Francisco voters on November 8, 2022 and became effective on January 1, 2024. Generally, it imposes a tax on keeping certain residential units vacant for more than 182 days in a calendar year. Filing and payment will begin for most people in 2025.
Proposition 19 (effective April 1, 2021) modified the previous provisions, and now allows eligible homeowners to transfer the taxable value of their existing primary residence to a new replacement primary residence. The replacement residence can be of any value*, and anywhere within the state.

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