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The legislature finds that the legislature and the state rely on county assessors to timely and accurately value taxable property and rely upon county treasurers to collect and distribute property tax revenues. Both offices have a role in the administration of property transactions. Therefore, the legislature intends to create administrative assistance funds for county assessors and treasurers and to increase REET fees from $5.00 to $20.00 per transaction.
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For taxes collected by the county under this chapter, the county treasurer shall collect a five dollar fee on all transactions required by this chapter where the transaction does not require the payment of tax. A total of five dollars shall be collected in the form of a tax and fee, where the calculated tax payment is less than five dollars. The county treasurer shall place one and three-tenths percent of the taxes collected by the county under this chapter and the treasurer's fee in the county current expense fund to defray costs of collection. For taxes collected by the county under this chapter , on a monthly basis the county treasurer shall pay over to the state treasurer the month's transmittal. The month's transmittal must be received by the state treasurer by 12:00 p.m. on the last working day of each month. The county treasurer shall account to the department for the month's transmittal by the 20th day of the month following the month in which the month's transmittal was paid over to the state treasurer. The state treasurer shall deposit the proceeds in the general fund.
For purposes of this subsection, the definitions in this subsection apply.
"Close of business" means the time when the county treasurer makes his or her daily deposit of proceeds.
"Month's transmittal" means all proceeds deposited by the county through the close of business of the day that is two working days before the last working day of the month. This definition of "month's transmittal" shall not be construed as requiring any change in a county's practices regarding the timing of its daily deposits of proceeds.
"Proceeds" means moneys collected and receipted by the county from the taxes imposed by this chapter, less the county's share of the proceeds used to defray the county's costs of collection allowable in (a) of this subsection.
"Working day" means a calendar day, except Saturdays, Sundays, and all legal holidays as provided in RCW 1.16.050.
For taxes collected by the department of revenue under this chapter, the department shall remit the tax to the state treasurer who shall deposit the proceeds of any state tax in the general fund. The state treasurer shall deposit the proceeds of any local taxes imposed under chapter 82.46 RCW in the local real estate excise tax account hereby created in the state treasury. Moneys in the local real estate excise tax account may be spent only for distribution to counties, cities, and towns imposing a tax under chapter 82.46 RCW. Except as provided in RCW 43.08.190, all earnings of investments of balances in the local real estate excise tax account shall be credited to the local real estate excise tax account and distributed to the counties, cities, and towns monthly. Monthly the state treasurer shall make distribution from the local real estate excise tax account to the counties, cities, and towns the amount of tax collected on behalf of each taxing authority. The state treasurer shall make the distribution under this subsection without appropriation.
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Until the effective date of this section, the county treasurer shall collect an additional five dollar fee on all transactions required by this chapter, regardless of whether the transaction requires the payment of tax.
The real estate and property tax administration assistance account is created in the custody of the state treasurer. An appropriation is not required for expenditures and the account is not subject to allotment procedures under chapter 43.88 RCW.
The county treasurer shall deposit one-half of the fee in (a) of this subsection in the special real estate and property tax administration assistance account in accordance with (d) of this subsection and remit the balance to the state treasurer at the same time the county treasurer remits funds to the state under subsection (1) of this section. The state treasurer must place money from this fee in the real estate and property tax administration assistance account. By the twentieth day of the subsequent month, the state treasurer must distribute the funds to each county treasurer according to the following formula: One-half of the funds available must be equally distributed among the thirty-nine counties; and the balance must be ratably distributed among the counties in direct proportion to their population as it relates to the total state's population based on most recent statistics by the office of financial management.
When received by the county treasurer, the funds must be placed in a special real estate and property tax administration assistance account held by the county treasurer to be used for:
Maintenance and operation of an annual revaluation system for property tax valuation; and
Maintenance and operation of an electronic processing and reporting system for real estate excise tax affidavits.
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Beginning the effective date of this section, the county treasurer shall collect an additional $20 fee on all transactions required by this chapter, regardless of whether the transaction requires the payment of tax.
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The department shall adjust the fee in (a) of this subsection to reflect growth of the consumer price index for shelter, as defined in RCW 82.45.060. If the growth is equal to or less than zero percent, the existing fee continues to apply.
The department must publish an updated fee by September 1, 2029, and September 1st of every fourth year thereafter. The updated fee will apply beginning January 1, 2030, and January 1st every fourth year thereafter. Adjusted fees must be rounded to the nearest 10 cents.
The most recent fee becomes the base for subsequent adjustments.
Upon receipt of the fee in (a) of this subsection, the county treasurer shall deposit:
65 percent of the fee into the county's county assessor administrative assistance fund established under section 3 of this act; and
35 percent of the fee into the county's county treasurer administrative assistance fund established under section 3 of this act.
Each county shall establish a county assessor administrative assistance fund, held by the county treasurer. The fund must be used only for the statutory obligations of the county assessor's office. Only the county assessor may authorize expenditures from the fund, and an appropriation is not required for expenditures.
Each county shall establish a county treasurer administrative assistance fund, held by the county treasurer. The fund must be used only for the statutory obligations of the county treasurer's office. Only the county treasurer may authorize expenditures from the fund, and an appropriation is not required for expenditures.
The county assessor administrative assistance fund and county treasurer administrative assistance fund, established under section 3 of this act, are not subject to appropriation or budgets by the county legislative authority.
This act takes effect September 1, 2025.