Washington

Washington

The state of Washington requires a State Unemployment Tax ID, the format and links to apply are below. 
Unemployment Tax ID
Agency Contact Info: Employment Security Department 212 Maple Park Drive P.O. Box 9046 Olympia, WA  98507-9046 (855) 829-9243
Format: #########
Applied For: Accepted

After a new tax ID has been received, please send all documentation showing proof of the tax ID obtained to the Tax Department by submitting a Tax Ticket. Choose "Need to Add Tax Jurisdiction/Obtained Tax ID" from the ticket reason drop down. It's best practice to add new tax ID's before processing payment for employees within the jurisdiction. 


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