The state House of Representatives recently passed four bills sponsored by 18th District Rep. Brandon Vick (R-Felida), that would streamline rules and regulations for certain businesses.
“One of my goals as a legislator is to continually find ways to improve the business climate in Washington,” said Vick. “Every rule and regulation we can streamline or remove gives small businesses another reason to keep their doors open and operating in Washington.”
House Bill 2565 would change the frequency local sales and use taxes may be changed from four times a year to three.
“This will save time and money for our small employers. Any time there is a sales and use tax change, computer software and accounting systems must be updated. It is also time-consuming for businesses that operate in multiple jurisdictions,” said Vick.
House Bill 2433 would allow certified public accountants in Washington to do business in other states, under the same rules and guidelines out-of-state CPA’s have in Washington.