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Real estate transfer tax
Real estate transfer tax is a tax that may be imposed by states, counties, or municipalities on the privilege of transferring real property within the jurisdiction.
Rates
In the USA, total transfer taxes can range between very small (for example, .01% in Colorado) to relatively large (4% in the city of Pittsburgh).
Some U.S. states have a variety of transfer tax laws which may include specific exemptions for certain types of buyers based on buying status or income level. For example, Maryland exempts certain "first time buyers" from a percentage of the total or excludes a portion of the property's sales price from taxation altogether.
Real estate transfer taxes have become controversial in some U.S. jurisdictions seeking to increase transfer taxes on higher end property sales to help combat issues like homelessness. 2022's Chicago's Bring Chicago Home initiative, seeks to increase transfer taxes on $1 million transactions by 253% or t o 2.65% or $26,500 per million dollar of sale value on both residential and commercial properties.
Another variation which exists is either the legal requirement to split the taxes between the parties or the local custom to do so. Thus, in Washington, DC, the 2.2% is generally split between the seller and the buyer.
US States with no real estate transfer taxes
While many states levy a real estate transfer tax when a property title changes hands, several do not :
- Alaska
- Idaho
- Indiana
- Louisiana
- Kansas
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oregon (most counties)
- Texas
- Utah
- Wyoming
References
References
- "Transfer tax on the sale of real estate".
- [http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/B-0306.pdf Transfer tax rates, by state, from the Federation of Tax Administrators]
- [http://www.alleghenycounty.us/re/realtax.aspx Allegheny County Realty Transfer Tax Guidelines]
- [http://www.dat.state.md.us/sdatweb/transfer.html Maryland transfer rates, by county])
- Coyne, Kevin M.. (2023-03-30). "Update: Proposal to Increase Tax on Chicago Real Estate Transfers". Chuhak & Tecson P.C..
- "What Are Real Estate Transfer Taxes?".
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