by Answerbag Staff on July 20th, 2010

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Does a special warranty deed ever have excise tax?

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  • by Mallory Malesky on July 20th, 2010

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    A special warranty deed acts as a sales contract for the transfer of property between two parties. Excise tax can be assessed on the sales price of the property. The tax rate is usually based on a percentage of the sales price. Washington State requires an excise tax affidavit to accompany all deeds.

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    Mason County: Real or personal property transfers

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