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  2. Washington School Information Processing Cooperative

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    The Washington School Information Processing Cooperative (WSIPC) is a public non-profit cooperative that provides K-12 public and private schools with various services. . WSIPC services schools throughout the northwest in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska, providing benefits to 9 Educational Service Districts and more than 300 school districts, who represent over 1 million stu

  3. Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

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    Like all members of executive branch, the Superintendent of Public Instruction was established as a partisan position by the Washington State Constitution in 1889. [1] However, an initiative to the people in 1938 made the position nonpartisan. Initiative 126 passed 293,202 to 153,142 and is codified as Chapter 1 Laws of 1939.

  4. Payroll tax - Wikipedia

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    The other type of Swedish payroll tax is the income tax withheld , which consists of municipal, county, and, for higher income brackets, state tax. In most municipalities, the income tax comes to approximately 32 percent, with the two higher income brackets also paying a state tax of 20 or 25 percent respectively.

  5. WA House passed tax-free weekend of school shopping in 2022 ...

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    Tax-free weekend is offered in many states, but not Washington. Why the WA Senate struck it down and where you can get back to school deals. WA House passed tax-free weekend of school shopping in ...

  6. Billionaire Democratic supporter calls Inslee's wealth tax ...

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    A 2024 post from Senate Democrats in support of a wealth tax in the form of Senate Bill 5486 said proceeds would be “dedicated to education, housing, disability services, and tax credits for ...

  7. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Payroll taxes were among the most regressive in 2010. In the United States, payroll taxes are assessed by the federal government, many states, the District of Columbia, and numerous cities. These taxes are imposed on employers and employees and on various compensation bases. They are collected and paid to the taxing jurisdiction by the employers.

  8. Applications for the WA Working Families Tax Credit are live ...

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    Eligibility depends on annual income, qualifying children and state residency. You can receive up to $1,200 if you meet these requirements.

  9. Public school funding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Derisma (2013) claimed that “using state taxes to fund public education has the potential to create funding insecurities. To begin, state tax revenues are largely generated from income and sales taxes. Income and sales tax revenue are not stable sources and have the propensity to drop in times of recession” (p. 122). [13]