Tax and Revenue Distribution

Revenue distribution information for cities, counties, tribes, and institutions of higher education in the state of Washington

93 Results

Tribal B&O Tax, Tribal Retail Sales Tax, and Tribal Use Tax

State B&O tax, Retail Sales Tax, and Use Tax revenues distributed to tribal governments pursuant to compact

Distributed to
Tribes
Distribution
To Tribal Governments.
Frequency
Monthly.
BARS Code
None

Contact

Sam Seal, Department of Revenue Tribal Partnership Coordinator
Phone

Maritime Historic Preservation

Volunteer donations can be made to the Maritime Historic Restoration and Preservation Account at the same time a boat is registered. Funds will be distributed equally between the Virginia V Foundation and the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport at the end of each fiscal year.

Distributed to
Other
Distribution
To Virginia V Foundation & Grays Harbor Historical Seaport.
Frequency
Annually in July.
BARS Code
000.00.00

Contact

Kimberly Hurley, Department of Licensing
Phone

School Apportionment and Grants

OSPI apportions to all school and educational service districts of the state the proportional share of the total annual amount due. At the same time, payments are sent to universities and colleges and transfers to certain state agencies.

Distributed to
Counties
Higher Education
Distribution
To universities, colleges and counties.
Frequency
Monthly.

Contact

Rachel Patrick, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Phone

Contact

Melissa Jarmon, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction

Contact

Jackie McDonald, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Phone

Zoo and Parks

A sales and use tax up to 0.1 percent to be used for zoo, aquarium, and wildlife preservation and display facilities.

Distributed to
Counties
Distribution
To counties, currently only Pierce County.
Frequency
Monthly.
BARS Code
313.17.00

Contact

Ashley Boss, Department of Revenue
Phone

Vessel Registration Fees

Vessel registration fees collected in a fiscal year period in excess of $1.1 million dollars are to be allocated to counties for boating safety/education and law enforcement programs.

Distributed to
Counties
Distribution
To counties with approved boating safety programs.
Frequency
Annually, usually in December.
BARS Code
336.00.84

Contact

Montse Walker My, Washington State Parks
Phone
Additional Information
Non-Residential Vessel Fees
Authority: RCW 88.02.620
Description: Non-resident vessel owners pay an identification document fee that is distributed back to the counties of origin for boating safety/education and law enforcement programs.
BARS Code:336.00.84