[WSBARP] Real estate excise tax

Kathleen Hopkins khopkins at rp-lawgroup.com
Wed Feb 5 15:11:17 PST 2020


You might try nominee exemption: WAC 458-61A-214, but they must have acted as her "agent" and see the documentation requirements in the WAC's part (5).



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Subject: [WSBARP] Real estate excise tax

Client's sister contributed a significant amount of money to purchase of property that is titled in name of client and her husband. Client and her husband now want to add client's sister to the title. Is there a real estate excise tax exemption that applies?

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