In Washington state, the start of 2026 means a bevy of new laws and taxes. The changes, which took effect Jan. 1, affect ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The state of Washington currently holds more than $2.5 billion in unclaimed money and property, the Department of Revenue confirmed to NonStop Local. Some of it may belong to you. The ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — The state of Washington may be holding some of your money. Employees from Washington’s Department of Revenue (DOR) are looking for the owners of cash and property worth an estimated ...
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These new laws and taxes take effect in Washington state on Jan. 1
Tax hikes on big business and rental cars. Unemployment benefits for workers on strike. Those are just a few of the changes to state law taking effect in Washington on New Year’s Day. Some bills ...
Washington state’s Department of Revenue Director Drew Shirk is retiring following nearly 37 years of public service, the governor’s office announced Tuesday. In 2023, then-Gov. Jay Inslee appointed ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Starting Jan. 1, 2026, sales of precious metals and monetized bullion will no longer be excluded from the definition of a wholesale or retail sale and will be taxable. The Washington ...
The new measure projects to bring in an estimated $3.6 billion over the next two years to fill a shortfall in the operating budget. Comcast believes the measure’s sales tax on advertising services is ...
Washington state expanded the breadth of its sales tax laws, which could catch professional service firms off guard. While traditional legal and accounting services are exempt from sales tax, the ...
Senate Bill 5814 is one of the biggest moneymakers used to bring in an estimated $3.6 billion over the next two years to fill a shortfall in the operating budget. This law is expected to fuel $1.1 ...
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