[WSBARP] excise tax affidavit for corrected deed?

Jeanne Dawes jjdawes at goregrewe.com
Fri Mar 27 09:19:28 PDT 2015


It's my experience that if you are re-recording an already recorded document with the excise tax stamped on it, you will not need to present a 2nd REET.  If it is a new document to correct a previous document you will need a REET, and use the exemption.

Jeanne

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From: wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Rod Harmon
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Subject: [WSBARP] excise tax affidavit for corrected deed?

Grantor is providing a corrected deed.  First, deed did not include an acknowledgment.  The only change on new deed is the acknowledgment.  Is another real estate excise tax affidavit required?

Rod Harmon

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