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I purchased an extended warranty and sales tax was not charged. What do I do?
A:
Washington
persons are subject to use tax on extended warranties when sales tax has not been paid.
Washington
businesses report use tax on their excise tax returns.
Washington
residents not in business report use tax using the
Consumer Use Tax
return.
More information
Auto Dealers Guide - Warranties
Special Notice - Extended Warranties Now Subject to Sales Tax (pdf)
WAC 458-20-178
wac 458-20-257
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