The city of Redmond requires a license for all businesses located within city limits, or conducting business within city limits. If you are not sure if you will do business within the city limits, contact the city directly before you apply.
If you will have more than one business located on a single property, you must complete a separate application for each business.
Method for calculating FTEs
- Annual employee hours may be calculated based on the sum of employee hours on the four quarterly reports submitted to the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries for the previous year. New businesses must estimate the first year's employee hours.
- The work figure used by L&I is 1,920 hours per year for a full-time employee.
- In addition to the annual employee hours reported on the L&I report, you must include employee hours for sole proprietors, owners, managers, partners, any family members working at the business, and any officers, agents or personal representatives acting in a fiduciary capacity.
The minimum number of FTEs is one. This includes self-employed persons, sole proprietors, owners, managers, and partners.
Employee definition
Any person who performs work, labor, or services for a business and is on the business payroll. The term “employee” also includes all full-time, part-time, and temporary employees or workers on the business payroll and self-employed persons, sole proprietors, owners, managers, partners, any family members working at the business, and any officers, agents, or personal representatives acting in a fiduciary capacity.
Origination fee:
License fee: |
Determined by the total number of hours employees worked within the city. The minimum license fee is $141, which is equivalent to one FTE (1,920 hours per year). |
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Employee fee: |
$141 fee per FTE |
Renewal fee:
License fee: |
Determined by the total number of hours employees worked within the city. The minimum license fee is $141, which is equivalent to one FTE (1,920 hours per year). |
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Employee fee: |
$141 fee per FTE |