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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PT-61 Form II in our editor.
  2. Begin with SECTION A – SELLER’S INFORMATION. Enter the seller's last name, first name, and middle initial. Ensure that you do not include any agent’s information.
  3. Proceed to SECTION B – BUYER’S INFORMATION. Fill in the buyer's last name, first name, and middle initial. Use the buyer’s mailing address for tax billing purposes.
  4. In SECTION C – TAX COMPUTATION, input the exempt code if applicable; otherwise, write 'NONE'. Complete the fields for actual value and fair market value as required.
  5. For SECTION D – PROPERTY INFORMATION, provide details about the property location including house number, street name, county, and account number.
  6. Finally, review SECTION E – RECORDING INFORMATION for any official use entries before saving your completed form.

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eFiling Information PT-61 eFiling It is an excise tax on transactions involving the sale of real property where title to the property is transferred from the seller to the buyer.
eFiling Information PT-61 eFiling The Real Estate Transfer Tax (RETT) is not a property tax. It is an excise tax on transactions involving the sale of real property where title to the property is transferred from the seller to the buyer.
Transfer tax exemptions Cemetery deeds. Chapter 11 bankruptcy situations. Transfers from a company to an individual or within corporate structures, including mergers. Deeds confirming title already vested, in lieu of foreclosure, of correction, of gift, or based on divorce.