HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978 Imposing a Real Estate Excise Tax O INANCE NO. /47
AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING AN EXCISE TAX ON
SALE OF REAL ESTATE, PROVIDING FOR THE
COLLECTION THEREOF, LIMITING THE USE OF
THE PROCEEDS THEREFROM, AND FIXING
PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, IN REGULAR SESSION
ASSEMBLED, DO ORDAIN:
Section 1. Imposition of Real Estate Excise Tax. There is hereby
imposed a tax of one quarter of one percent of the selling price
on each sale of real property within the corporate limits of the
City of Port Townsend.
Section 2. Taxable Events. Taxes imposed herein shall be collected
from persons who are taxable by the state under chapter 82.45 RCW
and chapter 458-61 WAC upon the occurrence of any taxable event
within the corporate limits of the City of Port Townsend.
Section 3. Consistency with State Tax. The taxes imposed herein
shall comply with all applicable rules, regulations, laws and
court decisions regarding real estate excise taxes as imposed
by the state under chapter 82.45 RCW ~and chapter 458-61 WAC.
The provisions of those chapters to the extent they are not
inconsistent with this ordinance, shall apply as though fully
set forth herein.
Section 4. Distribution of Tax Proceeds and Limiting the Use Thereof.
A. The Jefferson County Treasurer shall place one percent
of the proceeds of the taxes imposed herein in the Jefferson
County Current Expense Fund to defray costs of collection.
B. The remaining proceeds from city taxes imposed herein
shall be distributed to the city monthly and those taxes imposed
under Section 1 shall be placed by the city Clerk-Treasurer in
a fund to be known as the "Capital Improvement Fund". These
capital improvements funds shall be used by the city for local
improvements, including those listed in chapter 35.43.040 RCW.
C. This section shall not limit the existing authority of
this city to impose special assessments on property benefited
thereby in the manner prescribed by law.
Section 5. Seller's Obligation. The taxes imposed herein are~he
obligation of the seller and may be enforced through the action of
debt against the seller or in the manner p~scribed ~or the fore-
closure of mortgages.
Section 6. Lien Provisions. The taxes imposed herein and any interest
or penalties thereon are the specific lien upon each piece of real
property sold from the time of sale or until the tax is paid, which
lien may be enforced in the manner prescribed for the foreclosure
of mortgages. Resort to one course of enforcement is not an election
not to pursue the other.
Section 7. Notation of payment. The taxes imposed herein shall be
paid to and collected by the Jefferson County Treasurer. The county
treasurer shall act as agent for the city. The county treasurer
shall cause a stamp evidencing satisfaction of the lien to be affixed
to the instrument of sale or conveyance prior to its recording or
to the real estate excise tax affidavit in the case of used mobile
home sales. A receipt issued by the county treasurer for the
p~ymen~i~of the tax imposed herein shall be evidence of the satisfaction
of the lien imposed in Section 6 of this ordinance and may be recorded
in the manner prescribed for recording satisfactions or mortgages.
No instrument of sale or conveyance evidencing a sale subject to the
tax may be accepted by the county auditor for filing or recording
until the tax is paid and the stamp affixed thereto; in case the tax
is not due on the transfer, the instrument shall not be accepted until
suitable notation of this fac% is made on the instrument by the
county treasurer.
Section 8. Date Payable. The tax imposed hereunder shall become due
and payable immediately at the time of sale and, if not so paid within
thirty days thereafter, shall bear interest at the rate of one percent
per month from the time of sale until the date of payment.
Section 9. Excessive and ImProper Payments. If, upon written appli-
cation by the taxpayer to the county treasurer for a refund, it appears
a tax has been paid in excess of the amount actually due or upon a sale
or other transfer declared to be exempt, such excess amount or improper
payment shall be refunded by the county treasurer to the taxpayer:
PROVIDED, That no refund shall be made unless the state has first
authorized the refund of an excessive amount or an improper amount
paid, unless such improper amount was paid as a result of a miscal-
culation. Any refund made shall be withheld from the next monthly
distribution to the city.
Section 10. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or its
application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder
of the ordinance or the application of the provisions to other persons
or circumstances is not affected.
Section 11. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect on ~
1984.
Read for the first, second, and third times, passed by the Council
and approved by the Mayor ~~ ~ ~
David A. Grove
City Clerk
Approved as to form: