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SENATE BILL NO. 6505
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State of Washington 51st Legislature 1990 Regular Session
By Senators McCaslin, Amondson, Johnson, Sellar, Nelson, Smith, Lee, West and Warnke
Read first time 1/17/90 and referred to Committee on Ways & Means.
AN ACT Relating to property tax exemptions; and amending RCW 84.36.381.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 1, chapter 182, Laws of 1974 ex. sess. as last amended by section 1, chapter 301, Laws of 1987 and RCW 84.36.381 are each amended to read as follows:
A person shall be exempt from any legal obligation to pay all or a portion of the amount of excess and regular real property taxes due and payable in the year following the year in which a claim is filed, and thereafter, in accordance with the following:
(1) The property taxes must have been imposed upon a residence which was occupied by the person claiming the exemption as a principal place of residence as of January 1st of the year for which the exemption is claimed: PROVIDED, That any person who sells, transfers, or is displaced from his or her residence may transfer his or her exemption status to a replacement residence, but no claimant shall receive an exemption on more than one residence in any year: PROVIDED FURTHER, That confinement of the person to a hospital or nursing home shall not disqualify the claim of exemption if the residence is temporarily unoccupied or if the residence is occupied by a spouse and/or a person financially dependent on the claimant for support;
(2) The person claiming the exemption must have owned, at the time of filing, in fee, as a life estate, or by contract purchase, the residence on which the property taxes have been imposed or if the person claiming the exemption lives in a cooperative housing association, corporation, or partnership, such person must own a share therein representing the unit or portion of the structure in which he or she resides. For purposes of this subsection, a residence owned by a marital community or owned by cotenants shall be deemed to be owned by each spouse or cotenant, and any lease for life shall be deemed a life estate;
(3) The person claiming the exemption must have been sixty-one years of age or older on January 1st of the year in which the exemption claim is filed, or must have been, at the time of filing, retired from regular gainful employment by reason of physical disability: PROVIDED, That any surviving spouse of a person who was receiving an exemption at the time of the person's death shall qualify if the surviving spouse is fifty-seven years of age or older and otherwise meets the requirements of this section;
(4) The
amount that the person shall be exempt from an obligation to pay shall be
calculated on the basis of combined disposable income, as defined in RCW
84.36.383. If the person claiming the exemption was retired for two months or
more of the preceding year, the combined disposable income of such person shall
be calculated by multiplying the average monthly combined disposable income of
such person during the months such person was retired by twelve((.));
(5) (a) A
person who otherwise qualifies under this section and has a combined disposable
income of ((eighteen)) twenty-one thousand dollars or less shall
be exempt from all excess property taxes; and
(b) (i) A
person who otherwise qualifies under this section and has a combined disposable
income of ((fourteen)) fifteen thousand dollars or less but
greater than ((twelve)) thirteen thousand dollars shall be
exempt from all regular property taxes on the greater of ((twenty-four))
twenty-five thousand dollars or thirty percent of the valuation of his
or her residence, but not to exceed forty thousand dollars of the valuation of
his or her residence; or
(ii) A
person who otherwise qualifies under this section and has a combined disposable
income of ((twelve)) thirteen thousand dollars or less shall be
exempt from all regular property taxes on the greater of ((twenty-eight))
thirty thousand dollars or fifty percent of the valuation of his or her
residence.