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. If you sell these services, you should begin collecting retail sales tax. Learn more about Services newly subject to retail sales tax.
Books
- Apportionment (disabled)
- Jewelry stores
- Ballot measure requirements
- Medical clinics and other health care facilities
- Photography tax guide
- School district
- Nonprofit organizations
- Landscaping and horticultural services
- Direct sellers/multilevel organizations
- Denturists
- Wine industry
- Auto dealers
- Veterinarian
- Vessel brokers and dealers
- Trucking
- Taxicabs (may also apply to limousines)
- Beekeepers tax guide
- Animal rescue organizations
- Agriculture tax guide
- Games, gambling and similar income
- Guided hunting and fishing trips
- Lodging guide
- Manufacturing guide
- Insurance industry guide
- Interior decorators, designers, & consultants guide
- Food services and drinking places
- Fishing charters
- Mortgage brokers
- Staffing industry
- Indian tax guide
- Hospital industry
- Horse industry
- Solid waste collection/disposal, hazardous waste, and recycling businesses
- Self-service storage businesses
- Restaurants and retailers of prepared food
- Portable self storage
- Private mailing business tax guide
- Convenience stores
- Podiatric physicians
- Construction
- Commercial fishing
- Child care
- Beauty and wellness services
- Bail bond agencies
- Apportionment
- Out of state businesses reporting thresholds and nexus
- Janitorial and other cleaning services
- Real estate industry
- Tattooing, piercing, and other skin modifications
- Fireworks sales
- Recreational and fitness services
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