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Taxes

Ferguson-Inaugural

Veto or sign? WA governor keeps everyone guessing on tax and budget bills

May 15, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

Lawmakers, lobbyists and business leaders are all watching to see what the governor does. Ferguson, just four months on the job, is aware of the acute interest and seems determined to keep folks in suspense right up until May 20.


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Five tax bills lawmakers passed to underpin Washington’s next state budget

April 28, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

Business tax hikes make up more than half of the roughly $9 billion package, which still needs a sign-off from Gov. Bob Ferguson.



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Washington lawmakers close out session, sending budgets to governor

April 28, 2025
Jerry Cornfield and Jake Goldstein-Street

Washington Democrats abandon property tax hike

April 21, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

The proposal, embedded in House Bill 2049, seeks to allow an increase in the growth factor from the current 1% cap to the combined rate of population growth plus inflation within a taxing district, not to exceed 3%. This would apply to the state’s common schools levy and for cities and counties, as well as special purpose districts.


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Ferguson criticizes Democrats’ $12B tax plan as ‘too risky’

April 18, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

Ferguson did not cite any specific taxes he dislikes in the proposals that House and Senate Democrats viewed as the linchpin for completing their negotiations on an operating budget that overcomes a projected $16 billion shortfall over the next four years.


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Democrats in Washington Legislature reveal sweeping new tax plan

April 16, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

There are hikes in business and capital gains taxes, new sales taxes on services and greater property tax collections by the state and local governments.


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Legislators should follow the lead of small businesses

April 14, 2025
Guest Contributor

While there have been lots of numbers thrown around about the size of the state’s budget shortfall, the reality is that the state has a spending problem, not a revenue program. 


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IRS: More than $1 billion in unclaimed tax refunds from 2021

April 14, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

In Washington state alone, the agency says that more than 35,000 have yet to claim an estimated $33.7 million in unclaimed refunds from the 2021 tax year, with the median refund being $880.  


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Search is on in Washington Legislature for new tax options

April 4, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

Washington’s wealthiest individuals, largest corporations and biggest banks are prime targets. Homeowners, vapers and self-storage unit renters are among those who could share in the burden. Possible tweaks to expand the state’s capital gains tax could also be in play.


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Washington governor rejects use of wealth tax to balance budget

April 2, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

Gov. Bob Ferguson said at a news conference he would not sign any spending plan dependent on substantial revenues from a new and untested tax that faced the “real possibility of being overturned.”


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