Sales tax now applies to some services

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.

Federally recognized Indian Tribes

In Washington:

  • Chehalis Confederated Tribes.

  • Colville Confederated Tribes.

  • Cowlitz Tribe.

  • Hoh Tribe.

  • Jamestown S'Kallam Tribe.

  • Kalispel Tribe.

  • Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe.

  • Lummi Nation.

  • Makah Tribe.

  • Muckleshoot Tribe.

  • Nisqually Tribe.

  • Nooksack Tribe.

  • Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe.

  • Puyallup Tribe.

  • Quileute Tribe.

  • Quinault Nation.

  • Samish Nation.

  • Sauk-Suiattle Tribe.

  • Shoalwater Bay Tribe.

  • Skokomish Tribe.

  • Snoqualmie Tribe.

  • Spokane Tribe.

  • Squaxin Island Tribe.

  • Stillaguamish Tribe.

  • Suquamish Tribe.

  • Swinomish Tribe.

  • Tulalip Tribes.

  • Upper Skagit Tribe.

  • Yakama Nation Confederated Tribes.

In Idaho or Oregon:

  • Coeur d'Alene Tribe.

  • Grand Ronde Community of Oregon Confederated Tribes.

  • Kootenai Tribe.

  • Nez Perce Tribe.

  • Umatilla Confederated Tribes.

  • Warm Springs Confederated Tribes.

An up-to-date list of federally recognized Indian tribes in the state of Washington is available online from the Governor's Office of Indian Affairs.