Real Estate Excise Tax.
Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) applies to real estate transactions including the sale of property and the transfer of controlling interest in property. The rate applies to the selling price and is usually paid by the seller. The REET is due and payable to the county treasurer in which the property is located on the date of the sale, regardless of the date of recording, except in a controlling interest transfer. The REET is imposed at the following rates:
Local governments are authorized to impose a local REET in addition to the state rate. The two main local REET options are:
Local REET capital projects are local government public works projects for planning, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, repair, replacement, rehabilitation, or improvement of:
The ability to use REET 2 revenues for facilities for those experiencing homelessness and affordable housing projects specified in comprehensive plan ends January 1, 2026.
The time restriction on ability to use REET 2 revenues for facilities for those experiencing homelessness and affordable housing projects specified in a comprehensive plan is eliminated.
Separate from capital projects that are specified in a comprehensive plan, revenues generated by a local REET 2 may be used towards planning, acquisition, construction, reconstruction, repair, replacement, rehabilitation, or improvement of facilities for those experiencing homelessness and affordable housing projects supported through an interlocal housing collaboration.