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I want to... Get or renew a license. File taxes online. Find a sales and use tax rate. Look up a business. Learn about reseller permits. Search unclaimed property.
Log in to My DOR. New user? Sign up. Check if you have a Secure Access Washington (SAW) user ID.
Learn how to file electronically. File my taxes online. Learn about tax incentives, deductions, credits, and programs.
Businesses. Get or renew a business license. Find a sales and use tax rate. Get a reseller permit. Find a Letter ID. Look up a business or reseller permit. Join our notification service. Sign up for a tax workshop.
Register with the Department of Revenue and get a business license if you meet any of the following conditions: Your business requires city, county, and state endorsements. You are doing business using a name other than your full name legal name. You plan to hire employees within the next 90 days.
File my Annual Tax Performance Report. Apply for Commute Trip Reduction tax credit. Apply for Main Street tax credit.
Request a visit from a tax consultant. Contact a Small business liaison (pdf). Sign up for notifications to receive messages on a variety of topics. Request a speaker for my organization. Request a public record.
Efile using My DOR. View instructions and examples. No. You must still file your return by the due date using one of the following options: Express file online. No login required. Efile a “no business” return using My DOR. Call our automated system 24/7 at 360-705-6705.
Today, property tax accounts for about 30% of total state and local taxes. It continues to be the most important revenue source for public schools, fire protection, libraries, and parks and recreation. Revenue at a Glance provides more detail on property taxes and how they help fund these services.
To apply for the Working Families Tax Credit, you will need the following: A copy of your federal tax return that you filed with the IRS. Your Social Security Number or ITIN, and dates of birth for you, your spouse, and children. Your Washington state driver’s license or ID number (if you have one). Your residential and mailing address.