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Are You Eligible for a Property Tax Exemption or Deferral?

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Did you know . . . there are King County real estate property tax relief programs for qualified senior citizens, disabled persons and veterans. It is estimated that many qualified seniors and disabled persons are not registered for available exemptions and only 1 in 100 of those eligible for deferrals are enrolled.

The application process is fairly easy. There are income, age, disability and ownership/occupancy guidelines that must be met. Details can be found on the King County Assessor’s Office website.

There is also a tax relief program that may assist those who own property damaged in the recent wildfires. The program assists homeowners of properties damaged or destroyed by flood, storm or something beyond the property owner’s control. Owners may be eligible for a reduction of assessed value resulting in lower property taxes. Information and forms for the destroyed property tax relief program are on the King County Assessor’s site.

 

Detailed information, forms and instructions for applying for all tax exempt or tax deferral programs are  available from the King County Assessor’s Office. Applications for the 2021 tax year may be submitted starting in January 2021. Contact the King County Assessor’s Office at 206-296-3920 or on line at www.kingcounty.gov/depts/assessor/taxrelief.

 

 

Robin Myers is a Realtor® with Windermere Real Estate/East, Inc. specializing in Bellevue’s urban condominiums and townhomes.

 

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King County Property Tax Deadline Postponed

Due to the financial hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, King County has postponed the property tax deadline from April 30th to June 1st. This extension applies to individual residential and commercial taxpayers who pay property taxes themselves. If your property taxes are paid through your mortgage lender, banks and other financial institutions still need to meet the original April 30th deadline. If you have questions contact King County Treasury at propertytax.customerservice@kingcounty.gov or 206/263-2890.

It’s important to continue observing the Governor’s stay at home/stay healthy mandate. The sooner we  decrease the spread of this deadly virus, the sooner we can all look forward to life returning to normal.

 

 

 

 

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Senior Property Tax Exemption Program

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It’s that time of year when we start collecting receipts, mortgage interest and property tax statements, all in readiness to work on taxes or at least deliver your box of receipts and statements to your accountant.

Did you know . . . anyone 61 years or older who owns their own home may be eligible for Washington State’s senior property tax exemption. The maximum annual income for this program has been significantly increased to $58,423 which will allow many more people to be eligible for property tax relief.

For more information, to find out if you or a family member qualifies fore a reduction in property taxes, or to apply, visit the King County website at https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/assessor/tax relief/seniorexemptions .aspx or call 206-296-3920. Anyone who is eligible should take advantage of this tax exemption law.

 

 

 

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2020 Real Estate Excise Tax Revision

The Washington State Legislature has changed the way in which real estate excise taxes taxes (REET) will be calculated. This change will impact real estate sales beginning next year. Starting January 1, 2020, the real estate excise tax, currently a flat 1.78% of the sales price paid by the seller at closing, will be calculated on a graduated scale.


SALE PRICE
                          TAX RATE
$0 to $500,000                             1.6%
$500,000 to $1,500,000            1.78% (current rate)
$1,500,000 to $3,000,000        3.25%
$3,000,000+                                3.5%

 

 

Sample calculation for a sales price of $2,000,000:

1.6% for the first $500,000 = $8,000
1.78% for the amount between $500,000 to $1,500,000 = $17,800
3.25% for the amount between $1,500,000 to $2,000,000 = $16,250
Total tax in 2020 = $42,050

Homes sales priced under $500,000 will see a decrease in  excise tax; homes priced up to $1,500,000 will see no change to the current real estate excise tax rate.

The tax rates listed above include the municipality tax of 0.50%. Some municipalities have different tax rates. For additional information about the real estate excise tax and local rates for each municipality, visit the Department of Revenue’s website.