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I have a deed that was executed and transacted prior to the effective date of the law, am I still required to complete and sign a GIT/REP form?

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I have a deed that was executed and transacted prior to the effective date of the law, am I still required to complete and sign a GIT/REP form?

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Yes. A GIT/REP-4 form must be submitted to the Division of Taxation Regulatory Services Branch for approval. The original form will be returned with the Divisions Seal to be recorded with the deed. The form should name the grantee as the owner. No signature is required.

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