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Code · Washington · Title 84 — Property Taxes · Chapter 84.36

RCW 84.36.379

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The legislature finds that the property tax exemption authorized by Article VII, section 10 of the state Constitution should be made available on the basis of a retired person's ability to pay property taxes and that the best measure of a retired person's ability to pay taxes is that person's disposable income as defined in RCW 84.36.383 . The legislature further finds that veterans with one hundred percent service-connected disabilities have given so much to our country that they deserve property tax relief.
[ 2005 c 248 s 1 ; 2000 c 103 s 25 ; 1980 c 185 s 3 .]
Notes:
Application — 2005 c 248: See note following RCW 84.36.381 .
Applicability — 1980 c 185: "Except for the amendment to RCW 84.36.381
(2)by this 1980 act, sections 3 through 5 of this 1980 act are effective for property taxes due in 1982 and thereafter." [ 1980 c 185 s 7 .]
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