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Wapato is final local licensing partner for 2022
Revenue completes five-year plan to engage eligible local licensing programs
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Dec. 8, 2022 – The Department of Revenue’s Business Licensing Service (BLS) today wraps up its local government partnerships by adding the city of Wapato to its popular statewide system.
Selah joins Revenue’s combined licensing solution
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Nov. 10, 2022 – The Department of Revenue’s Business Licensing Service (BLS) today welcomes the city of Selah to its combined licensing partnership.
Selah joins more than 20 Yakima Valley communities in this vital agricultural region that link local commerce to Revenue’s one-stop licensing solution for business.
Selah, just northwest of Yakima, is home to 8,200 residents and the Tree Top juice company headquarters.
City of Asotin adds Revenue’s Business Licensing Service
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Oct. 27, 2022 – The city of Asotin today is the newest partner of the Department of Revenue’s Business Licensing Service (BLS). With a population of 1,200 residents, Asotin is just south of Clarkston, Washington, and Lewiston, Idaho on the banks of the Snake River in southeast Washington.
Asotin’s local businesses can now use the same local licensing solution used in Pullman, Walla Walla, and several other regional communities that links hundreds of state registrations with the same online portal businesses use to report state taxes.
Auburn joins neighbors in Revenue’s licensing solution
Revenue’s solution links commerce for most central Puget Sound suburbs
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Sept. 15, 2022 – The growing suburb of Auburn is today the newest partner of the Department of Revenue’s Business Licensing Service (BLS).
BLS is the state’s premiere licensing one-stop solution that serves more than 200 Washington municipalities by linking local licensing to hundreds of state registrations, such as liquor licenses.