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How to fill out the WA DoR 84-0001B online
The WA DoR 84-0001B form is essential for reporting transfers of controlling interest and providing buyer disclosure to the Department of Revenue in Washington State. This guide will take you through the steps necessary to complete the form online in a clear and supportive manner.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the WA DoR 84-0001B form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the online editor.
- Input the details for all transferors involved, including their names, addresses, and the percentages of ownership sold. If there are multiple transferors, attach a list.
- Next, fill in the information for the transferees, listing their names, addresses, and percentages of ownership purchased. Again, if there are multiple transferees, attach a list.
- Specify the type of entity for the ownership transferred by checking the appropriate box next to 'Corporation,' 'Partnership,' 'Trust,' or 'Limited Liability Company.' Additionally, input the name and address of the entity whose ownership is being transferred.
- Select the location of the real property from the dropdown menu, enter the County Tax Parcel number, and provide the True and Fair Value of the real property.
- Calculate the tax computation by entering required amounts for state tax, local tax, and subtotal. Ensure to enter the date of transfer as tax is due at that time.
- If applicable, reference any tax exemptions by entering the WAC Title and Number. Ensure all entries are correct before proceeding.
- Review all provided information meticulously. You can then save changes, download, print, or share the completed form.
Complete your WA DoR 84-0001B form online today for a seamless filing experience.
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The responsibility for the local transfer tax in Washington varies by municipality. Typically, local laws dictate whether the seller or buyer pays this tax, but many times, it falls on the seller. Consulting the WA DoR 84-0001B and local regulations can clarify your specific obligation regarding local transfer tax.
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