[WSBARP] Real estate excise tax

Kary Krismer Krismer at comcast.net
Wed Feb 5 16:45:01 PST 2020


Couldn't this fit within the partnership exception?  The question 
doesn't say when this occurred, but at one point you could hold 
partnership property in the name of one or more of the partners. I think 
that may have changed (seem to recall, but too lazy to look it up), so 
when the deed was recorded might matter.

That would seemingly fit within the facts.

Kary L. Krismer
John L. Scott, Inc.
206 723-2148

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> 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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