Join the 2024 Small Business Fair Sept. 14, 21 and Oct. 5

OLYMPIA, Wash. – Sept. 11, 2024 – The Washington State Department of Revenue is joining with other federal, state and local agencies and nonprofit organizations to share valuable information and resources for businesses during the upcoming 28th annual Washington Small Business Fair.

Representatives from Revenue will present workshops on business licensing and tax basics, answer questions, and provide more information about Washington state taxes. 

This year, the event is hosted in three locations: 

Spokane:  

  • When: 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14.
  • Where: The Hive, 2904 East Sprague Ave., Spokane.

Puyallup:

  • When: 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21.
  • Where: 1601 39th Ave. SE, Puyallup.

Pasco (En Español): 

  • When: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5.
  • Where: Columbia Basin College, 2600 N. 20th Ave., Pasco.

Register to attend the fair at any of the three locations on the WA BizFair website. Visit the website to find out more about exhibitors, program schedules and directions to all three event locations.

Visitors to the business fair can attend educational seminars led by industry experts and learn about valuable small business resources by visiting the Exhibition Hall. The fair also provides the opportunity to connect with technical assistance providers and small business supporters in a no-sales environment.

About the Small Business Fair

Organized by the Office for Regulatory Innovation & Assistance, the Washington Small Business Fair is the longest-running all-government and nonprofit-run small business fair in Washington state, attracting more than 4,800 attendees since the annual event was established in 1997. 

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The Department of Revenue is Washington state’s primary tax agency, nationally recognized as a trusted leader in tax administration and customer service. Revenue administers nearly 60 categories of taxes that help fund vital public services. It also oversees programs that return money to the public, including the Working Families Tax Credit and Unclaimed Property.