Washington Expands Sales Tax Exclusions for Live Presentations (Effective July 1, 2026)
On April 3, 2026, the Washington State Department of Revenue announced an important update that will affect businesses, nonprofits, and individuals offering live presentations for a fee. Starting July 1, 2026, the state is expanding what qualifies as excluded from retail sales, meaning certain services will no longer be subject to retail sales tax, though they may still be subject to B&O tax. If you run classes, performances, or educational programs in Washington, this blog i


The Truth About Deducting Business Travel: What Really Counts
Business travel can be a valuable tax deduction, but only if you play by the rules. Many entrepreneurs assume that forming an LLC gives...


Understanding Destination-Based Sales Tax in Washington State
If you’ve ever purchased something in Washington and noticed the sales tax rate seems to vary depending on where the sale happens, you're...




























