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If you’re ready to start your business, you need to apply for your business license. Complete the Business Licensing Wizard to receive a list of agencies to contact, additional endorsements and helpful tips about your business license.
On the My DOR Services page, in the Business Licensing section, click Apply for a new business license. Select I want to start a business in WA State . If the business has already been assigned a UBI, enter it in the Enter the UBI field.
Once your formation or incorporation has been filed and the UBI has been issued your next step is to complete a Business License Application with the Department of Revenue . Step four: File a Beneficial Ownership Information Report with the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) within 30 days of registering your business.
Answer a few basic questions in our Business Licensing Wizard to get: A list of the city, state, and federal licenses your business may need. Contact information for each licensing requirement. Next steps and forms needed to apply for your Washington State Business License.
Apply for your Washington business license. Your business must be licensed by the state of Washington, which will assign you a Unified Business Identifier (UBI) number.
You must file your Business License Application with the Department of Revenue to be recognized as a Washington business. Likely, you will also need an additional business license for each of the cities you do businesses in (or the county if your business location is outside of the city limits).
A Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for Your Washington Business License Contractors: Includes information about registering your business.
File a Washington State Business License with the Business Licensing Service using your UBI number through the myDOR system: https://dor.wa.gov/manage-business/my-dor-help/business-licensing/apply-new-business-license to set up your business tax account.
The Business License Application is the state business license form and establishes your accounts with multiple Washington state agencies, including the Departments of Revenue, Employment Security, and Labor & Industries.
Get or renew a business license; Find a sales and use tax rate; Get a reseller permit