Important!

Disaster Relief: Revenue will work with businesses that cannot file or pay their taxes on time due to recent wildfire damage or other natural disasters. Learn more about disaster relief.

Ayuda por desastres: El Departamento de Ingresos trabajará con las empresas que no puedan presentar o pagar sus impuestos a tiempo debido a los daños causados por incendios forestales u otros desastres naturales. Conozca más sobre la ayuda en caso de desastre.

Income tax

Washington does not currently have an individual income tax.  

Beginning Jan. 1, 2028, a new 9.9% income tax will apply to individuals and married couples filing jointly with annual adjusted gross income exceeding $1 million. The first return will be due in 2029.

The 2026 Washington State Legislature established this tax through Senate Bill 6346.  

Important dates

  • The new income tax takes effect Jan. 1, 2028.
  • The first returns for the new tax will be due in April 2029.

Who may be affected

The new tax applies to individuals and married couples filing jointly with annual adjusted gross income exceeding $1 million.

Frequently asked questions

View our frequently asked questions page for information about the legislation, implementation, administration, and other common questions. 

Stay informed

We will continue to update this page as more information becomes available, including guidance about filing requirements, forms, and administration of the new tax. Sign up for alerts.