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Tax Compliance in Washington State involves ensuring businesses and individuals meet their obligations under state and local tax laws. This primarily includes the accurate and timely preparation and submission of various tax returns and remittances to the Washington State Department of Revenue (DOR).
Washington State does not have a personal income tax, but it levies a Business & Occupation (B&O) tax, which is a gross receipts tax, and a state sales and use tax of 6.5%. Local sales and use taxes can bring the combined rate to over 10% in some areas. Businesses must register with the WA DOR and file periodic returns (monthly, quarterly, or annually) depending on their tax liability, reporting B&O, sales, and specialized excise taxes such as those on fuel or cannabis.