
Who do I call about my Washington state tax return?
The correct answer to this question requires a definition of the tax type. Washington utilizes a business & excise tax structure — rather than a personal income tax system. The tax type maps the inquiry to the correct agency.
Do I need to file a Washington income tax return?
No. Washington statutes do not establish a personal income tax. Consequently, residents do not file a generic "Washington state return."
Which office handles Washington state tax returns and notices?
The Washington Department of Revenue (DOR) manages state excise filings, payments & notices.
Fast contact options:
- Tax assistance: 360-705-6705
- Online filing support (My DOR): 360-705-6709
Taxpayers who owe the capital gains excise tax should file the WA return & upload a copy of their filed federal income tax return — with required schedules/documentation — for the same year.
The following table can be valuable for contact information:
What should you have ready before calling?
Prepare the data to make sure the agent locates the account:
- The notice number & the date.
- The tax type & the specific period — month or quarter
- Social Security number or EIN
- The confirmation number from the online portal
- The exact amount previously remitted
Can Maris & Associates handle it for you?
Definitely. Our experts manage the communication to prevent lost time. Our professionals can
- locate the correct agency & the deadline
- interpret the demands within the notice
- prepare the missing / corrected returns
- respond to audit inquiries with validated data
- configure payment arrangements & relief requests
