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Services to individuals and businesses – things like haircuts, medical bills, consultant fees, etc. – are not “personal property,” and are most often not subject to sales tax. However, some services are subject to sales tax, as listed in RCW 82.04. 050.
Sales and Use Tax Ruling for Washington State The Washington State Department of Revenue services ruled on September 21, 2022, that credit card processing fees are includable in the taxpayer's gross receipts, and as such were subject to sales tax.
The Washington Department of Revenue issued guidance on the tax treatment of “surcharges” added to customer invoices to cover expenses like tariffs, fuel costs, and credit card processing fees. These surcharges are generally subject to both the business and occupation (B&O) tax and retail sales tax in Washington.
Credit card charges subject to VAT, and not exempt under financial services exemption.
Purpose: Certificate of Formation for a Limited Liability Company governed by RCW 25.15 is used to create a new business entity that has not previously been registered with the Office of the Secretary of State; or is beyond its five (5) year reinstatement period.
The document required to form an LLC in Washington is called the Certificate of Formation. The information required in the formation document varies by state. Washington's requirements include: Registered agent.
A registration certificate is required for each place of business at which the taxpayer engages in business activities. A taxpayer wishing to report all tax liability on a single excise tax return may request a separate account ID for each location. All registration certificates will reflect the same account ID.
Every year, foreign and domestic businesses are required to file an annual report to keep their UBI active and remain in good standing. The Annual Report is due by the last day of the month in which the business was originally formed.