type of exempt organization | authorizing statute |
A nonprofit character building, benevolent, protective, or rehabilitative social service organization, association or corporation | |
A church camp owned by a nonprofit church, denomination, group of churches, or an organization or association, the membership of which is comprised solely of churches and/or their qualified representatives | |
A nonprofit organization or association engaged in character building of boys and girls under eighteen years of age or to serve boys and girls up to twenty-one years if the charter of the nonprofit organization or association requires it | |
An organization or society of veterans of any war of the United States | |
Corporations formed under an act of Congress to furnish volunteer aid to members of the armed forces of the United States | |
Corporations formed under an act of Congress to carry on a system of national and international relief to mitigate and to prevent suffering caused by pestilence, famine, fire, floods, and other national calamities | |
Nonprofit organizations exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that are guarantee agencies under the federal guaranteed student loan program or guarantee agencies that issue debt to provide or acquire student loans | |
Nonprofit organizations, associations or corporations in connection with the operation of a public assembly hall, public meeting place, community meeting hall, or community celebration facility | |
Nonprofit day care centers | |
Free public libraries | |
Nonprofit orphanages | |
Nonprofit homes for the sick or infirm or nonprofit hospitals for the sick | |
Nonprofit outpatient dialysis facilities | |
Public hospital district established under chapter 70.44 RCW for hospital purposes | |
Nonprofit homes for the aging | |
A nonprofit organization, corporation, or association providing housing for low income eligible persons with developmental disabilities | |
Nonprofit organizations providing emergency or transitional housing to low-income homeless persons or victims of domestic violence | |
A nonprofit organization, corporation, or association in connection with a nonprofit cancer clinic or center | |
Nonprofit schools or colleges | |
Associations maintaining and exhibiting art, scientific or historical collections for the benefit of the general public and not for profit | |
Associations engaged in the production and performance of musical, dance, artistic, dramatic, or literary works for the benefit of the general public and not for profit | |
Fire companies for preventing and fighting fires | |
Humane societies | |
Nonprofit organizations created for the solicitation or collection of gifts, donations, or grants for character building, benevolent, protective, or rehabilitative social services or for the distribution of funds to at least five other nonprofit organizations or associations that provide such social services | |
A nonprofit organization, corporation, or association providing rental housing for very low-income households | |
A nonprofit organization, corporation, or association providing a demonstration farm with research and extension facilities, a public agricultural museum, and an educational tour site, which is used by a state university for agricultural research and education programs | |
(b)
Exception to general rollback provision - Property exempt under RCW 84.36.050(2) - Seven years of back taxes plus interest. If property owned by a not-for-profit foundation but leased to and used by an institution of higher education, as defined in RCW
28B.10.016, loses its exempt status and it has not been exempt for at least ten consecutive years under RCW
84.36.050(2), the county treasurer, if directed by the department to do so, will collect all taxes that would have been paid on the property but for the existence of the exemption during the seven preceding years, or the life of the exemption, whichever is less, plus interest at the same rate and computed in the same way as that upon delinquent property taxes are due.
(c) No rollback imposed. Back taxes and interest are not imposed if the cessation of use results solely from any of the following:
(i) Transfer to a nonprofit organization, association, or corporation for a use that also qualifies for and is granted exemption under the provisions of chapter
84.36 RCW;
(ii) A taking through an exercise of the power of eminent domain;
(iii) A sale or transfer to an entity having the power of eminent domain in anticipation of the exercise of this power;
(iv) An official action by an agency of the state of Washington or by the county or city within which the exempt property is located that disallows the present exempt use of the property;
(v) A natural disaster (such as a flood, windstorm, earthquake, or other such calamity) that changes the use of the property;
(vi) Relocation of the activity and use of another location or site except for undeveloped properties of camp facilities exempt under RCW
84.36.030. This exemption does not apply to property leased to a state institution of higher education and exempt under RCW
84.36.050(2);
(vii) Cancellation of a lease on property previously exempt as:
(A) A nonprofit day care center;
(B) A library;
(C) An orphanage;
(D) A home for the sick or infirm;
(E) A hospital;
(F) An outpatient dialysis facility;
(G) A nonprofit home for the aging;
(H) A nonpermanent shelter for low-income homeless persons or victims of domestic violence;
(I) An organization that either produces or performs, or both, musical, dance, artistic, dramatic, or literary works;
(J) Housing for low-income eligible persons with developmental disabilities;
(K) A nonprofit cancer clinic or center; or
(L) Rental housing for very low-income households.
(viii) A change in the exempt portion of a home for the aging that is partially exempt from property tax, as long as some portion of the home remains exempt.
(4) Duty to notify.
(a) An owner of exempt property who knows of or who has information regarding a change in the use of exempt property shall notify the department of this change. If any portion of the exempt property is loaned or rented, the owner is required to report this change to the department because the loan or rental may affect the taxable status of the property (see RCW
84.36.813).
(b) Any other person who knows or has information regarding a change in use of exempt property is to notify the county assessor of any such change. The assessor, in turn, is required to report this information to the department.
(c) The department may physically inspect exempt property after being notified about a change in the use or ownership of exempt property. It may also conduct physical inspections at any time that it deems necessary to ascertain the exempt use of the property; this may include routine inspections.
(d) The department will determine whether the property may retain its exempt status or whether it will become taxable after a change in use is reported.
(5) Notice to owner. The department must notify the current owner and, in the case of a transfer, the previous legal owner of the exempt property that the cessation of use of the property for an exempt purpose has changed the property's taxable status. The notice must address the applicability of the rollback provisions set forth in subsection (3) of this rule. Within thirty days of receiving this notice, the owner(s) may submit comments or information to the department as to why the exemption should not be removed or rollback provisions should not be applied. The department will then issue a final determination.
(6) County treasurer. The treasurer will compute and collect the back taxes and interest due when the department notifies the treasurer that the property tax exemption is to be cancelled or removed. The interest will be computed at the same rate and in the same manner as that upon delinquent property taxes. The back taxes collected are to be disbursed to the taxing districts impacted by the previous property tax exemption. The interest collected is to be placed in the county current expense fund.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
84.36.865,
84.36.040,
84.36.042,
84.36.045,
84.36.046,
84.36.050,
84.36.385,
84.36.560,
84.36.570,
84.36.800,
84.36.805,
84.36.810,
84.36.815,
84.36.820,
84.36.825,
84.36.830,
84.36.833,
84.36.840,
84.36.850, and
84.40.350 through
84.40.390. WSR 02-02-009, § 458-16-150, filed 12/20/01, effective 1/20/02. Statutory Authority: RCW
84.08.010,
84.08.070 and chapter
84.36 RCW. WSR 94-07-008, § 458-16-150, filed 3/3/94, effective 4/3/94. Statutory Authority: RCW
84.36.865. WSR 86-12-034 (Order PT 86-2), § 458-16-150, filed 5/30/86; WSR 85-05-025 (Order PT 85-1), § 458-16-150, filed 2/15/85. Statutory Authority: RCW
84.36.389 and
84.36.865. WSR 83-19-029 (Order PT 83-5), § 458-16-150, filed 9/14/83. Statutory Authority: RCW
84.36.865. WSR 82-22-060 (Order PT 82-8), § 458-16-150, filed 11/2/82; WSR 81-05-017 (Order PT 81-7), § 458-16-150, filed 2/11/81; Order PT 77-2, § 458-16-150, filed 5/23/77; Order PT 76-2, § 458-16-150, filed 4/7/76. Formerly WAC 458-12-151.]