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Washington voters would prefer no new taxes and no deep cuts to state services. But if that’s not possible, they’re open to some new taxes.That’s the…
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Washingtonians pay the highest cellphone bill tax rates in the country while Oregonians enjoy the lowest tax burden, according to a new report.The Tax…
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Editor's Note: This story has been updated to clarify the timeline of when Microsoft opened its Nevada office and when the state lowered its royalty tax.…
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From car dealers to appliance stores, businesses know tax refund season is an important time of year. The average tax refund so far this year is $3,200…
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More than 20 environmental groups have joined together with a common priority this short legislative session: close what they say is a huge loophole…
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On Tuesday, if all goes according to plan, the federal health law's marketplaces for individual health insurance are scheduled to open for business.Nearly…
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OLYMPIA, Wash. – Raising taxes in Washington just got a whole lot easier. The state Supreme Court Thursday threw out the requirement that tax increases
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The lessons of the final deal come down to this: Washington is very nearly broken. Next up? Finishing the work this agreement postponed.
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The compromise deal, which was approved by the Senate earlier Tuesday, stops large tax increases for 99 percent of Americans and delays massive spending cuts for two months. The bill now goes to President Obama, who is expected to sign it into law.
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Vice President Joe Biden was meeting late Monday with Senate Democrats to brief them on a proposed deal to stop the sharp tax increases and spending cuts. The Senate may vote on the deal Monday night, but there will be no vote in the House until Tuesday at the earliest.