BILL REQ. #: H-4215.1
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2014 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 02/11/14.
AN ACT Relating to providing fairness and flexibility in the payment of property taxes; amending RCW 84.56.020 and 84.56.025; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 84.56.020 and 2013 c 239 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The county treasurer must be the receiver and collector of all
taxes extended upon the tax rolls of the county, whether levied for
state, county, school, bridge, road, municipal or other purposes, and
also of all fines, forfeitures or penalties received by any person or
officer for the use of his or her county. No treasurer may accept tax
payments or issue receipts for the same until the treasurer has
completed the tax roll for the current year's collection and provided
notification of the completion of the roll. Notification may be
accomplished electronically, by posting a notice in the office, or
through other written communication as determined by the treasurer.
All taxes upon real and personal property made payable by the
provisions of this title are due and payable to the treasurer on or
before the thirtieth day of April and, except as provided in this
section, shall be delinquent after that date.
(2) Each tax statement must include a notice that checks for
payment of taxes may be made payable to "Treasurer of . . . . . .
County" or other appropriate office, but tax statements may not include
any suggestion that checks may be made payable to the name of the
individual holding the office of treasurer nor any other individual.
(3) When the total amount of tax or special assessments on personal
property or on any lot, block or tract of real property payable by one
person is fifty dollars or more, and if one-half of such tax be paid on
or before the thirtieth day of April, the remainder of such tax is due
and payable on or before the thirty-first day of October following and
shall be delinquent after that date.
(4) When the total amount of tax or special assessments on any lot,
block or tract of real property or on any mobile home payable by one
person is fifty dollars or more, and if one-half of such tax be paid
after the thirtieth day of April but before the thirty-first day of
October, together with the applicable interest and penalty on the full
amount of tax payable for that year, the remainder of such tax is due
and payable on or before the thirty-first day of October following and
is delinquent after that date.
(5) Except as provided in (c) of this subsection, delinquent taxes
under this section are subject to interest at the rate of twelve
percent per annum computed on a monthly basis on the ((full year))
amount of tax ((unpaid)) delinquent from the date of delinquency until
paid. Interest must be calculated at the rate in effect at the time of
payment of the tax, regardless of when the taxes were first delinquent.
In addition, delinquent taxes under this section are subject to
penalties as follows:
(a) A penalty of three percent of the ((full year)) amount of tax
((unpaid)) delinquent is assessed on the tax delinquent on June 1st of
the year in which the tax is due.
(b) An additional penalty of eight percent is assessed on the
amount of tax delinquent on December 1st of the year in which the tax
is due.
(c) If a taxpayer is successfully participating in a payment
agreement under subsection (11)(b) of this section, the county
treasurer may not assess additional penalties on delinquent taxes that
are included within the payment agreement. Interest and penalties that
have been assessed prior to the payment agreement remain due and
payable as provided in the payment agreement.
(6)(a) When real property taxes become delinquent and prior to the
filing of the certificate of delinquency, the treasurer is authorized
to assess and collect tax foreclosure avoidance costs.
(b) For the purposes of this section, "tax foreclosure avoidance
costs" means those costs that can be identified specifically with the
administration of properties subject to and prior to foreclosure. Tax
foreclosure avoidance costs include:
(i) Compensation of employees for the time devoted and identified
specifically to administering the avoidance of property foreclosure;
and
(ii) The cost of materials, services, or equipment acquired,
consumed, or expended specifically for the purpose of administering tax
foreclosure avoidance prior to the filing of a certificate of
delinquency.
(c) When tax foreclosure avoidance costs are collected, the tax
foreclosure avoidance costs must be credited to the county treasurer
service fund account, except as otherwise directed.
(d) For purposes of chapter 84.64 RCW, any taxes, interest, or
penalties deemed delinquent under this section remain delinquent until
such time as all taxes, interest, and penalties for the tax year in
which the taxes were first due and payable have been paid in full.
(7) Subsection (5) of this section notwithstanding, no interest or
penalties may be assessed during any period of armed conflict on
delinquent taxes imposed on the personal residences owned by active
duty military personnel who are participating as part of one of the
branches of the military involved in the conflict and assigned to a
duty station outside the territorial boundaries of the United States.
(8) During a state of emergency declared under RCW 43.06.010(12),
the county treasurer, on his or her own motion or at the request of any
taxpayer affected by the emergency, may grant extensions of the due
date of any taxes payable under this section as the treasurer deems
proper.
(9) For purposes of this chapter, "interest" means both interest
and penalties.
(10) All collections of interest on delinquent taxes must be
credited to the county current expense fund; but the cost of
foreclosure and sale of real property, and the fees and costs of
distraint and sale of personal property, for delinquent taxes, must,
when collected, be credited to the operation and maintenance fund of
the county treasurer prosecuting the foreclosure or distraint or sale;
and must be used by the county treasurer as a revolving fund to defray
the cost of further foreclosure, distraint and sale for delinquent
taxes without regard to budget limitations.
(11)(a) For purposes of this chapter, and in accordance with this
section and RCW 36.29.190, the treasurer may collect taxes,
assessments, fees, rates, interest, and charges by electronic bill
presentment and payment. Electronic bill presentment and payment may
be utilized as an option by the taxpayer, but the treasurer may not
require the use of electronic bill presentment and payment. Electronic
bill presentment and payment may be on a monthly or other periodic
basis as the treasurer deems proper for delinquent tax year payments
only or for prepayments of current tax. All prepayments must be paid
in full by the due date specified in (c) of this subsection. Payments
on past due taxes must include collection of the oldest delinquent
year, which includes interest and taxes within a twelve-month period,
prior to filing a certificate of delinquency under chapter 84.64 RCW or
distraint pursuant to RCW 84.56.070.
(b) The treasurer must provide, by electronic means or otherwise,
a payment agreement that provides for payment of current year taxes,
inclusive of prepayment collection charges. The treasurer may provide,
by electronic means or otherwise, a payment agreement for payment of
past due delinquencies, which must also require current year taxes to
be paid timely. The payment agreement must be signed by the taxpayer
and treasurer prior to the sending of an electronic or alternative
bill, which includes a payment plan for current year taxes. The
treasurer may accept partial payment of current and delinquent taxes
including interest and penalties using electronic bill presentment and
payments.
(c) All taxes upon real and personal property made payable by the
provisions of this title are due and payable to the treasurer on or
before the thirtieth day of April and are delinquent after that date.
The remainder of the tax is due and payable on or before the thirty-
first day of October following and is delinquent after that date. All
other assessments, fees, rates, and charges are delinquent after the
due date.
(d) A county treasurer may authorize payment of past due property
taxes, penalties, and interest under this chapter by electronic funds
transfer payments on a monthly basis. Delinquent taxes are subject to
interest and penalties, as provided in subsection (5) of this section.
(e) The treasurer must pay any collection costs, investment
earnings, or both on past due payments or prepayments to the credit of
a county treasurer service fund account to be created and used only for
the payment of expenses incurred by the treasurer, without limitation,
in administering the system for collecting prepayments.
(12) For purposes of this section unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Electronic bill presentment and payment" means statements,
invoices, or bills that are created, delivered, and paid using the
internet. The term includes an automatic electronic payment from a
person's checking account, debit account, or credit card.
(b) "Internet" has the same meaning as provided in RCW 19.270.010.
Sec. 2 RCW 84.56.025 and 2003 c 12 s 1 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The interest and penalties for delinquencies on property taxes
((shall)) must be waived by the county treasurer if the notice for
these taxes due, as provided in RCW 84.56.050, was not sent to a
taxpayer due to error by the county. Where waiver of interest and
penalties has occurred, the full amount of interest and penalties
((shall)) must be reinstated if the taxpayer fails to pay the
delinquent taxes within thirty days of receiving notice that the taxes
are due. Each county treasurer ((shall)) must, subject to guidelines
prepared by the department of revenue, establish administrative
procedures to determine if taxpayers are eligible for this waiver.
(2) In addition to the waiver under subsection (1) of this section,
the interest and penalties for delinquencies on property taxes
((shall)) must be waived by the county treasurer under the following
circumstances:
(a) The taxpayer fails to make one payment under RCW 84.56.020 by
the due date on the taxpayer's personal residence because of hardship
caused by the death of the taxpayer's spouse if the taxpayer notifies
the county treasurer of the hardship within sixty days of the tax due
date; or
(b) The taxpayer fails to make one payment under RCW 84.56.020 by
the due date on the taxpayer's parent's or stepparent's personal
residence because of hardship caused by the death of the taxpayer's
parent or stepparent if the taxpayer notifies the county treasurer of
the hardship within sixty days of the tax due date.
(3) In addition to the waivers under subsections (1) and (2) of
this section, the county treasurer, at his or her discretion, may waive
interest and penalties for delinquencies on property taxes where the
taxpayer paid an erroneous amount due to apparent taxpayer error and
the taxpayer pays the delinquent taxes within thirty days of receiving
notice that the taxes are due.
(4) Before allowing a hardship waiver under subsection (2) of this
section, the county treasurer may require a copy of the death
certificate along with an affidavit signed by the taxpayer.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 This act applies to taxes levied for
collection in 2015 and thereafter.