

The next legislative session is fast approaching and some state lawmakers are wasting no time in signaling their intent to either fully remove or limit the impacts of the slew of new state taxes approved in the 2025 legislative session.
Washington Research Council recently reported that three pre-filed House bills would impact the tax package, passed as ESSB 5814, which is estimated to raise state revenues by $1.1 billion for the 2025-27 biennium and by $1.5 billion in the 2027-29 biennium.
Two other pre-filed bills aim to reinstate tax preferences—that is, exemptions, deductions and tax credits—that were eliminated by another 2025 bill, ESSB 5794. That bill repealed business & occupation (B&O) tax exemptions for the sale of precious metals and bullion and was estimated to increase revenues by $25 million in 2025–27 and by $35 million in 2027–29.
The 2026 legislative session begins Jan. 12.
