Indirect Tax Jobs in Washington State

We're tracking 13 live indirect tax roles in Washington State.

Salary snapshot

$73k–$230k
Median $131k

Based on 12 live roles with pay data.

Seniority spread

  • Manager
    6
  • Analyst
    4
  • Senior Manager
    2
  • Senior/Assistant Manager
    1

Active opportunities

13 live · updated hourly
Alaska Airlines logo

Indirect Tax Accountant

Alaska AirlinesSeatac, Washington, United States$78k – $117k
Posted 6 days ago
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Senior Tax Analyst - Tax Operations

TwitchSeattle, Washington, United States$73k – $124k
Posted 1 week ago
Darigold logo

Tax Accountant

DarigoldSeattle, WA, 98108 …$80k – $101k
Posted 2 weeks ago
The Pokémon Company International logo

VAT Compliance Analyst

The Pokémon Company InternationalBellevue, Washington, United States$85k – $153k
Posted 30+ days ago
Twitch logo

Tax Manager

TwitchSeattle, Washington, United States$90k – $173k
Posted 30+ days ago
Amazon logo

Tax Manager

AmazonSeattle, Washington, United States …$90k – $173k
Posted 30+ days ago
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Tax Manager-Private Foundation

Clark Nuber PSBellevue, Washington, United States$119k – $165k
Posted 30+ days ago
Clark Nuber PS logo

Tax Senior Manager-Private Foundations

Clark Nuber PSBellevue, Washington, United States$144k – $230k
Posted 30+ days ago
Clark Nuber PS logo

Tax Manager-Private Client Services

Clark Nuber PSBellevue, Washington, United States$119k – $165k
Posted 30+ days ago
Amazon logo

Principal, Indirect Tax, Pan International Stores Tax

AmazonSeattle, Washington, United States$151k – $205k
Posted 30+ days ago
Amazon logo

Tax Manager, Ring, Ring Finance/Accounting

AmazonSeattle, Washington, United States$90k – $157k
Posted 30+ days ago
Jacobson Lawrence & Company logo

Tax Associate

Jacobson Lawrence & CompanySeattle, WA$28.85 – $32
Posted 30+ days ago
Grant Thornton logo

Global Indirect Tax Manager

Grant ThorntonBellevue, WA, United States …$138k – $173k
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

Washington State Sales & Use Tax encompasses the taxation of retail sales, services, and the use of goods where sales tax was not collected. It also includes the unique Washington Business and Occupation (B&O) tax, which is a gross receipts tax on business activities conducted within the state.

Washington State imposes a statewide sales tax rate of 6.5%, and local jurisdictions add their own rates, leading to combined rates that can exceed 10% in some areas. Businesses are required to register with the Washington State Department of Revenue (DOR) and file returns (monthly, quarterly, or annually depending on tax liability). The B&O tax is a significant component, with varying rates depending on the business activity (e.g., wholesaling, retailing, manufacturing).

What's driving demand

  • Economic Growth & E-commerce Expansion
  • Complex B&O Tax Application
  • Multi-state Sales & Use Tax Compliance
  • Audit Activity by WA DOR

Regulatory timeline

  • 2023-01-01Introduction of Capital Gains Excise TaxImplemented
    source
  • 2021-10-01Updates to Marketplace Facilitator RulesImplemented
    source
  • 2021-07-01Expansion of Economic Nexus ThresholdsImplemented
    source

Credentials that matter

  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA)essential
  • Certified Sales Tax Professional (CSTP)nice to have

Skills & tools

Tax Research (e.g., CCH, Thomson Reuters Checkpoint)Sales Tax Compliance Software (e.g., Avalara, Vertex, SOVOS)General Ledger Systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics)Excel ModelingAudit DefenseNexus StudiesTaxability Matrix Development

Frequently asked

What is indirect tax in Washington State?
Washington State Sales & Use Tax encompasses the taxation of retail sales, services, and the use of goods where sales tax was not collected. It also includes the unique Washington Business and Occupation (B&O) tax, which is a gross receipts tax on business activities conducted within the state.
How does indirect tax work in Washington State?
Washington State imposes a statewide sales tax rate of 6.5%, and local jurisdictions add their own rates, leading to combined rates that can exceed 10% in some areas. Businesses are required to register with the Washington State Department of Revenue (DOR) and file returns (monthly, quarterly, or annually depending on tax liability). The B&O tax is a significant component, with varying rates depending on the business activity (e.g., wholesaling, retailing, manufacturing).
What credentials matter for Washington State Sales & Use Tax roles?
Employers most often look for: Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Sales Tax Professional (CSTP).
Which tools and systems appear in Washington State Sales & Use Tax job specs?
Commonly cited: Tax Research (e.g., CCH, Thomson Reuters Checkpoint), Sales Tax Compliance Software (e.g., Avalara, Vertex, SOVOS), General Ledger Systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics), Excel Modeling, Audit Defense, Nexus Studies, Taxability Matrix Development.
What do Washington State Sales & Use Tax roles pay?
Across 12 live roles carrying pay data, salaries span $73k–$230k.
Who's hiring for Washington State Sales & Use Tax?
Live employer mix: In-house / industry 69%, Boutique / mid-tier 31%.
How many Washington State Sales & Use Tax roles are live right now?
13 live roles on taxjobs.ai.