Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit Return (form 84-0001B) Form used to report real estate transfers of 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the information for all transferors, including their names and percentage of interest sold. If there are multiple transferors, attach a list.
  3. Next, input the details for all transferees, including their names and percentage of interest purchased. Again, attach a list if necessary.
  4. Select the type of entity involved in the transfer by checking the appropriate box and provide its name and address.
  5. For real property values, select the location from the dropdown menu, enter the County Tax Parcel number, and provide the True & Fair Value of the property.
  6. Complete the tax computation section by calculating state and local taxes based on your entries. Ensure you enter any applicable exemptions.

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A Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit, along with a conveyance document (deed), must be presented to the Treasurers office for processing and collection of tax or fees due within 30 days of the sale/dated document. This is done prior to presenting that conveyance document to the Auditors office for recording.
Washington State Form 84 0001a Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit (RCW 82.45 WAC 4586-51A). Only for sales in a single location code on or after January 1, 2023. This affidavit will not be accepted unless all areas on all pages are fully and accurately completed. This form is your receipt when stamped by cashier.
An excise tax is a tax on the transfer of ownership from the seller to the buyer paid at closing. The tax amount is based on the sale price of the home and varies by state and local government.
The rate of tax is $1 on each $500, or fractional part thereof, on the consideration or value of the interest or property conveyed.
The seller typically pays the REET. Excise taxes assessed on a conveyance (transfer) must be paid before the recording of the conveyance documents. This includes documents like the warranty deed and real estate contract.
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Washingtons excise taxes apply to all business activities conducted in the state. Corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, joint ventures, nonprofit organizations, limited liability organizations, etc., conducting business in this state are all subject to these taxes, even if they do not have an office here.

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