Yesterday the Legislature received a gift. Washington’s three-month tax amnesty for businesses delivered $321 million in back taxes.
Under the proposal businesses were provided with a short amnesty period for penalties and interest on back taxes owed. From February to April the Washington Department of Revenue worked with more than 10,000 businesses to collect taxes.
The tax amnesty generated nearly $182 million more than was expected. While most of the $321 million will go to the state general fund ($263 million), some of it will be used to assist local governments ($57 local taxes).
Revenue staffers estimated there were 428 taxpayers flying off the taxman’s radar that now are on the state’s registry, where they can be monitored for compliance. Those non-payers averaged $50,342 in back taxes totaling $21.5 million for state and local governments.