
Senate Bill No. 68
(By Senator Snyder and Unger)
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[Introduced February 14, 2001; referred to the Committee
on Finance.]










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A BILL to amend and reenact section two, article twenty-two,
chapter eleven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine
hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to increasing the
excise tax on deeds and the transfers of real estate with the
increase going to county schools for capital improvement
projects.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section two, article twenty-two, chapter eleven of the
code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as
amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 22. EXCISE TAX ON PRIVILEGE OF TRANSFERRING REAL PROPERTY.
§11-22-2. Rate of tax; when and by whom payable; additional
county tax; increased tax used for county school
capital improvement projects.
Every person who delivers, accepts or presents for recording
any document, or in whose behalf any document is delivered,
accepted or presented for recording, shall be subject to pay for
and in respect to the transaction or any part thereof, a state
excise tax upon the privilege of transferring title to real estate
at the rate of one dollar and ten cents for each five hundred
dollars' value or fraction thereof as represented by such the
document as defined in section one hereof, which state tax shall be
is payable at the time of delivery, acceptance or presenting for
recording of such the document.
Effective the first day of January, first, one thousand nine
hundred sixty-eight and thereafter, there is hereby imposed an
additional county excise tax for the privilege of transferring
title to real estate at the rate of fifty-five cents for each five
hundred dollars' value or fraction thereof as represented by such
the document as defined in section one hereof, which county tax
shall be is payable at the time of delivery, acceptance or presenting for recording of such the document: Provided, That
after the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred eighty-nine,
the county may increase said the excise tax amount but in no event
shall the same exceed double the present tax rate. The additional
tax hereby imposed is declared to be a county tax and to be used
for county purposes: Provided, however, That only one such state
tax and one such county tax shall be paid on any one document and
shall be collected in the county where the document is first
admitted to record, and the same it shall be paid by the grantor
therein unless the grantee accepts the same it without such the tax
having been paid, in which event such the tax shall be paid by the
grantee: Provided further, That on any transfer of real property
from a trustee or a county clerk transferring real estate sold for
taxes, such the tax shall be paid by the grantee.
The county excise tax imposed under this section may not be
increased in any county unless the increase is approved by a
majority vote of the members of the county commission of such
county. Any county commission intending to increase the excise tax
imposed in its county shall publish a notice of its intention to
increase such tax not less than thirty days nor more than sixty days prior to the meeting at which such the increase will be
considered, such the notice to be published as a Class I legal
advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three,
chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area shall be
the county in which such the county commission is located.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the
contrary, the county commission of each county shall double the
excise tax imposed in its county
on or after the first day of July,
two thousand one. The increased excise tax shall be used by the
county board of education for capital improvement projects in the
county. The increased excise tax shall be transferred to the
county board of education on at least a monthly basis.


NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to
increase the excise tax
on deeds and the transfers of real estate by doubling the current
amount being paid, with the increase going to county schools for
capital improvement projects.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
be added.