This chapter shall be known as the "real property transfer tax
regulations of the city of San Dimas." It is adopted pursuant to the
authority contained in Part 6.7 (commencing with Section 11901) of
Division 2 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code of the state.
(Prior code § 6-22)
There is imposed on each deed, instrument or writing by which
any lands, tenements or other realty sold within the city shall be
granted, assigned, transferred or otherwise conveyed to, or vested
in, the purchaser or purchasers, or any other person or persons, by
his or their direction, when the consideration or value of the interest
or property conveyed, exclusive of the value of any lien or encumbrances
remaining thereon at the time of sale, exceeds one hundred dollars,
a tax at the rate of twenty-seven and one-half cents for each five
hundred dollars or fractional part thereof.
(Prior code § 6-23)
Any tax imposed pursuant to Section
3.12.020 shall be paid by any person who makes, signs or issues any document or instrument subject to the tax, or for whose use or benefit the same is made, signed or issued.
(Prior code § 6-24)
Any tax imposed pursuant to this chapter does not apply to any
instrument in writing given to secure a debt.
(Prior code § 6-25)
The United States or any agency or instrumentality thereof,
any state or territory, or political subdivision thereof, or the District
of Columbia is not liable for any tax imposed pursuant to this chapter
with respect to any deed, instrument, or writing to which it is a
party, but the tax may be collected by assessment from any other party
liable therefor.
(Prior code § 6-26)
Any tax imposed pursuant to this chapter does not apply to the
making, delivering or filing of conveyances to make effective any
plan of reorganization or adjustment:
A. Confirmed
under the Federal Bankruptcy Act, as amended;
B. Approved
in an equity receivership proceeding in a court involving a railroad
corporation, as defined in subdivision (m) of Section 205 of Title
11 of the United States Code, as amended;
C. Approved
in an equity receivership proceeding in a court involving a corporation,
as defined in subdivision (3) of Section 506 of Title 11 of the United
States Code, as amended; or
D. Whereby
a mere change in identity, form or place of organization is effected.
Subsections A to D inclusive, of this section shall only apply if the making, delivering or filing of instruments of transfer or conveyances occurs within five years from the date of such confirmation, approval or change.
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(Prior code § 6-27)
Any tax imposed pursuant to this chapter does not apply to the
making or delivery of conveyances to make effective any order of the
Securities and Exchange Commission, as defined in subdivision (a)
of Section 1083 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, but only if:
A. The order of the Securities and Exchange Commission in obedience to which such conveyance is made recites that such conveyance is necessary or appropriate to effectuate the provisions of Section 79k of Title
15 of the United States Code, relating to the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935;
B. Such
order specifies the property which is ordered to be conveyed;
C. Such
conveyance is made in obedience to such order.
(Prior code § 6-28)
The county recorder shall administer this chapter in conformity
with the provisions of Part 6.7 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation
Code of the state and the provisions of any county ordinance adopted
pursuant thereto.
(Prior code § 6-30)
Claims for refund of taxes imposed pursuant to this chapter
shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter 5 (commencing with
Section 5096) Part 9 of Division 1 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code
of the state.
(Prior code § 6-31)