Thinking about doing business in the City of Bothell? The good news is that the City does not impose a business and occupation tax. The bad news is that unless you qualify under one of a few specified exemptions, you will need to obtain a business license before conducting business within City limits.
In general, all persons conducting business within Bothell City limits must obtain a business license. However, certain activities are exempt from this requirement. Farmers who peddle their own produce, businesses that gross less than $1000 per month and certain nonprofit activities are exempt. For a complete list of all exempt categories, visit http://bothelltaxaccountant.com/ and click "Exempt Businesses" or call the Bothell Community Development Department at (425) 486-8152.
If your business does not fall within one of the exempt categories, the easiest way to obtain a business license application is to visit http://bothelltaxaccountant.com/ and select "Tax License Download". If you do not have internet access, you can pick up an application at Bothell City Hall located at 18305 - 101st Ave NE. Finally, to save yourself a trip, you can call the Bothell Community Development Department at (425) 486-8152 to request that an application be faxed to you
The completed application must be accompanied by a license fee. In general, the amount of the fee is determined by the type of business and the
The licensing period runs from July 1st through June 30th. Thus, if you are thinking about beginning your business in the Spring, you will need to renew your license in the month of June. The application fee is not discounted for partial year operations.
Tax accountant John Huddleston has a law degree and masters in tax law from the University of Washington School of Law. He has been a guest tax expert on the radio. He advises small businesses in the Seattle Bellevue Kent Everett Bothell area on various tax issues. His firm, Huddleston tax accountants, also provides tax preparation service, quickbooks consulting and general accounting and bookkeeping service. Seattle Bellevue tax accountant John Huddleston is a frequent publisher of tax saving ideas.