[WSBAPT] Is an assumption a refinance for excise tax purposes?

John McCrady j.mccrady at pstitle.com
Tue Aug 8 13:44:16 PDT 2017


I am not sure this answers your question, but WAC 458-61A-102(2)(b) lists assumption of an underlying debt as a part of consideration.

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Lisa E Schuchman
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Subject: [WSBAPT] Is an assumption a refinance for excise tax purposes?

I'm making a gift transfer of real estate from parents to themselves, a child, and his spouse (the owners will be the two marital communities).  The parents are gifting all of their equity and the younger couple are doing a non-recourse assumption of the mortgage and will pay it going forward.

Does anyone have an opinion on how an assumption reads for excise tax purposes? WAC 458-61A-201 refers to a refinance of the debt, but not an assumption.

Thanks.

Lisa E. Schuchman
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