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Home | Washington Department of Revenue Starting October 1: Some business services are now subject to retail sales tax, as required by state law, ESSB 5814 When you buy these services, vendors should add sales tax to your bill
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File pay taxes | Washington Department of Revenue Learn how to file and pay your Washington state taxes online using the My DOR portal — including electronic filing, payment methods, amended returns, late filing, and filing-frequency guidance from the Washington Department of Revenue
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Washington State Department of Revenue Working Families Tax Credit Where is my Washington Working Families Tax Credit refund? Do I qualify for the Washington Working Families Tax Credit?
What we do | Washington Department of Revenue As Washington state’s primary licensing and tax collection agency, the Department of Revenue oversees about 60 different taxes We administer Washington State’s business and occupation, public utility, and sales and use taxes
Home | Washington State Working Families Tax Credit Receive a letter from the Department of Revenue about your past Washington tax refund? It’s real You may be eligible for a 2022 or 2023 refund — and it’s not too late to apply
New documentation requirement for sales or exchanges of long-term . . . Intended audience: Brokers and barter exchanges with clients subject to Washington’s capital gains tax Effective Jan 1, 2026 (tax year 2025), brokers and barter exchanges must send the Department of Revenue all copies of United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form 1099-B for sales or exchanges of long-term capital assets when both of