16-21-096

  • WSR 16-21-096
    EXPEDITED RULES
    DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
    [Filed October 19, 2016, 8:04 a.m.]
    Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: WAC 458-18-220 Refunds-Rate of interest, 458-30-262 Agricultural land valuation-Interest rate-Property tax component, 458-30-590 Rate of inflation-Publication-Interest rate-Calculation.
    NOTICE
    THIS RULE IS BEING PROPOSED UNDER AN EXPEDITED RULE-MAKING PROCESS THAT WILL ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR THE AGENCY TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS, PREPARE A SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT, OR PROVIDE RESPONSES TO THE CRITERIA FOR A SIGNIFICANT LEGISLATIVE RULE. IF YOU OBJECT TO THIS USE OF THE EXPEDITED RULE-MAKING PROCESS, YOU MUST EXPRESS YOUR OBJECTIONS IN WRITING AND THEY MUST BE SENT TO Leslie Mullin, Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 47453, Olympia, WA 98504-7453, e-mail LeslieMu@dor.wa.gov, AND RECEIVED BY December 19, 2016.
    Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The department proposes to amend:
    .
    WAC 458-18-220 to provide the rate of interest for treasury bill auction year 2016, which is to be used when refunding property taxes paid in 2017, as required by RCW 84.69.100.
    .
    WAC 458-30-262 to provide the interest rate and property tax component to be used when valuing classified farm and agricultural land during the 2017 assessment year, as required by RCW 84.34.065.
    .
    WAC 458-30-590 to provide the rate of inflation used in calculating interest for deferred special benefit assessments of land removed or withdrawn during 2017, as required by RCW 84.34.310.
    Copies of draft rules are available for viewing and printing on our web site at dor.wa.gov.
    Reasons Supporting Proposal: The department is required by statute to annually adopt these rules to provide the information identified above.
    Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 84.34.065, 84.34.141, 84.34.360, and 84.69.100.
    Statute Being Implemented: RCW 84.34.055, 84.34.065, 84.34.141, 84.34.310, 84.34.360, 84.68.030, and 84.69.100.
    Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
    Name of Proponent: Department of revenue, governmental.
    Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting: Leslie Mullin, 1025 Union Avenue S.E., Suite #544, Olympia, WA, (360) 534-1589; Implementation and Enforcement: Marcus Glasper, 1025 Union Avenue S.E., Suite #500, Olympia, WA, (360) 534-1615.
    October 19, 2016
    Kevin Dixon
    Rules Coordinator
    AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 16-01-035, filed 12/9/15, effective 1/1/16)
    WAC 458-18-220 Refunds-Rate of interest.
    The following rates of interest ((shall)) apply ((on)) to refunds of taxes made pursuant to RCW 84.69.010 through 84.69.090 in accordance with RCW 84.69.100. The following rates ((shall)) also apply to judgments entered in favor of the plaintiff pursuant to RCW 84.68.030. The interest rate is derived from the equivalent coupon issue yield of the average bill rate for twenty-six week treasury bills as determined at the first bill market auction conducted after June 30th of the calendar year preceding the date the taxes were paid. The rate ((thus determined shall be)) is applied to the amount of the judgment or the amount of the refund, until paid:
    Year tax
    paid
    Auction
    Year
    Rate
    1984
    1983
    9.29%
     
    1985
    1984
    11.27%
     
    1986
    1985
    7.36%
     
    1987
    1986
    6.11%
     
    1988
    1987
    5.95%
     
    1989
    1988
    7.04%
     
    1990
    1989
    8.05%
     
    1991
    1990
    8.01%
     
    1992
    1991
    5.98%
     
    1993
    1992
    3.42%
     
    1994
    1993
    3.19%
     
    1995
    1994
    4.92%
     
    1996
    1995
    5.71%
     
    1997
    1996
    5.22%
     
    1998
    1997
    5.14%
     
    1999
    1998
    5.06%
     
    2000
    1999
    4.96%
     
    2001
    2000
    5.98%
     
    2002
    2001
    3.50%
     
    2003
    2002
    1.73%
     
    2004
    2003
    0.95%
     
    2005
    2004
    1.73%
     
    2006
    2005
    3.33%
     
    2007
    2006
    5.09%
     
    2008
    2007
    4.81%
     
    2009
    2008
    2.14%
     
    2010
    2009
    0.29%
     
    2011
    2010
    0.21%
     
    2012
    2011
    0.08%
     
    2013
    2012
    0.15%
     
    2014
    2013
    0.085%
     
    2015
    2014
    0.060%
     
    2016
    2015
    0.085%
     
    2017
    2016
    0.340%
     
    AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 16-01-035, filed 12/9/15, effective 1/1/16)
    WAC 458-30-262 Agricultural land valuation-Interest rate-Property tax component.
    For assessment year ((2016)) 2017, the interest rate and the property tax component that are ((to be)) used to value classified farm and agricultural lands are as follows:
    (1) The interest rate is ((4.46)) 4.53 percent; and
    (2) The property tax component for each county is:
    COUNTY
    PERCENT
    COUNTY
    PERCENT
    Adams
    ((1.27)) 1.25
    Lewis
    1.13
    Asotin
    ((1.18)) 1.14
    Lincoln
    ((1.19)) 1.17
    Benton
    ((1.17)) 1.16
    Mason
    ((1.15)) 1.16
    Chelan
    ((1.11)) 1.08
    Okanogan
    ((1.06)) 1.08
    Clallam
    ((1.08)) 1.02
    Pacific
    ((1.38)) 1.36
    Clark
    ((1.29)) 1.23
    Pend Oreille
    ((0.91)) 0.90
    Columbia
    ((1.13)) 1.06
    Pierce
    ((1.52)) 1.47
    Cowlitz
    ((1.23)) 1.16
    San Juan
    ((0.69)) 0.68
    Douglas
    ((1.14)) 1.09
    Skagit
    ((1.23)) 1.19
    Ferry
    0.97
    Skamania
    ((1.07)) 1.00
    Franklin
    ((1.26)) 1.24
    Snohomish
    ((1.21)) 1.13
    Garfield
    ((0.99)) 0.95
    Spokane
    ((1.38)) 1.36
    Grant
    ((1.29)) 1.23
    Stevens
    ((0.97)) 0.96
    Grays Harbor
    ((1.31)) 1.36
    Thurston
    ((1.30)) 1.28
    Island
    0.93
    Wahkiakum
    ((0.98)) 0.89
    Jefferson
    1.01
    Walla Walla
    1.32
    King
    1.06
    Whatcom
    ((1.14)) 1.13
    Kitsap
    ((1.20)) 1.23
    Whitman
    ((1.42)) 1.44
    Kittitas
    ((0.99)) 1.00
    Yakima
    1.22
    Klickitat
    ((0.98)) 0.96
     
     
    AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 16-01-035, filed 12/9/15, effective 1/1/16)
    WAC 458-30-590 Rate of inflation-Publication-Interest rate-Calculation.
    (1) Introduction. This rule sets forth the rates of inflation discussed in WAC 458-30-550. It also explains the department of revenue's obligation to annually publish a rate of inflation and the manner in which this rate is determined.
    (2) General duty of department((-)) - Basis for inflation rate. Each year the department determines and publishes a rule establishing an annual rate of inflation. This rate of inflation is used in computing the interest that is assessed when farm and agricultural or timber land, which are exempt from special benefit assessments, is withdrawn or removed from current use classification.
    (a) The rate of inflation is based upon the implicit price deflator for personal consumption expenditures calculated by the United States Department of Commerce. This rate is used to calculate the rate of interest collected on exempt special benefit assessments.
    (b) The rate is published by December 31st of each year and applies to all withdrawals or removals from farm and agricultural or timber land classification that occur the following year.
    (3) Assessment of rate of interest. An owner of classified farm and agricultural or timber land is liable for interest on the exempt special benefit assessment. Interest accrues from the date the local improvement district is created until the land is withdrawn or removed from classification. Interest accrues and is assessed in accordance with WAC 458-30-550.
    (a) Interest is assessed only for the time (years and months) the land remains classified under RCW 84.34.020 (2) or (3).
    (b) If the classified land is exempt from the special benefit assessment for more than one year, the annual inflation rates are used to calculate an average rate of interest. This average is determined by adding the inflation rate for each year the classified land was exempt from the special benefit assessment after the local improvement district was created. The sum of the inflation rates is then divided by the number of years involved to determine the applicable rate of interest.
    (c) Example. A local improvement district for a domestic water supply system was created in January 1990 and the owner used the statutory exemption provided in RCW 84.34.320. On July 1, 1997, the land was removed from the farm and agricultural classification. An average interest rate was calculated using the inflation rates for 1990 through 1997. The owner was then notified of the amount of previously exempt special benefit assessment, plus the average interest rate.
    (4) Rates of inflation. The rates of inflation used to calculate the interest as required by WAC 458-30-550 are as follows:
    YEAR
    PERCENT
    YEAR
    PERCENT
    1976
    5.6
     
     
    1977
    6.5
     
     
    1978
    7.6
     
     
    1979
    11.3
     
     
    1980
    13.5
     
     
    1981
    10.3
     
     
    1982
    6.2
     
     
    1983
    3.2
     
     
    1984
    4.3
     
     
    1985
    3.5
     
     
    1986
    1.9
     
     
    1987
    3.7
     
     
    1988
    4.1
     
     
    1989
    4.8
     
     
    1990
    5.4
     
     
    1991
    4.2
     
     
    1992
    3.3
     
     
    1993
    2.7
     
     
    1994
    2.2
     
     
    1995
    2.3
     
     
    1996
    2.2
     
     
    1997
    2.1
     
     
    1998
    0.85
     
     
    1999
    1.42
     
     
    2000
    2.61
     
     
    2001
    1.89
     
     
    2002
    1.16
     
     
    2003
    1.84
     
     
    2004
    2.39
     
     
    2005
    2.54
     
     
    2006
    3.42
     
     
    2007
    2.08
     
     
    2008
    4.527
     
     
    2009
    -0.85 (negative)
    2010
    1.539
     
     
    2011
    2.755
     
     
    2012
    1.295
     
     
    2013
    1.314
     
     
    2014
    1.591
     
     
    2015
    0.251
     
     
    2016
    0.953