Tax & License Workshop Licensing Requirements

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Tax & License Workshop Licensing Requirements Business and Occupation Tax FileLocal Employment Standards

FileLocal Jenni Barrett

What is FileLocal? FileLocal offers businesses a one-stop place to meet their license and tax filing needs.

Benefits of Using FileLocal FileLocal allows you to: Apply for a business license Renew a business license File and pay city taxes such as: B&O Utility Gambling

Benefits of Using FileLocal – Cont’d FileLocal will calculate the taxes you owe in each city and disburse the correct amount to each city. Tacoma Seattle Bellevue Everett Lake Forest Park FileLocal will automatically compute the tax due to special tax incentives offered by each city.

Fees User Fee Bank Convenience Fees User fee is charged to help cover the operating costs of FileLocal. The fee the bank charges to make an online payment. USER FEE $4 per city ACH Payment Fee $1 Credit/Debit Card 3% of total due

Get Started Today! It takes just a few minutes to create your account. www.Filelocal-wa.gov

Contact Us! Tax and License Division 747 Market Street Tacoma, WA 98402 253-591-5252 taxinfo@cityoftacoma.org licenseinfo@cityoftacoma.org