Business Licenses

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Anyone doing business in Seattle must have a Seattle business license tax certificate, also known as a business license or general business license. In addition to obtaining a business license tax certificate, business owners must renew this certificate each year by Dec. 31. You can apply and renew online at FileLocal, or you can do so via mail. In FileLocal, the Seattle business license tax certificate is referred to as a general business license.

How do I apply/renew?

  • Online – Apply, renew, manage your account information, file tax returns and pay taxes online through
    FileLocal. Before you begin the online process, please be sure to obtain a UBI number from the state of Washington if your business is legally required to have one. If you determine that your business is not legally required to have a UBI number, and you are operating as a sole proprietor, you may create a business account on FileLocal by clicking on "Skip UBI Question," then selecting "Enter UBI Later." This will allow you to proceed with your application. If you are applying for or renewing a license in the current year, you should be able to print it once the payment has processed, usually within 2-3 business days.
  • By mail - Download a 2025 Seattle business license tax certificate application. Then fill it out and mail it to us along with your payment. You should receive your business license tax certificate in one to six weeks.
  • Note: Business license tax certificates cannot be renewed by phone. Renewal payments must be submitted online or through the mail.

Lost your license tax certificate?

If you lost or misplaced your business license tax certificate, contact us at (206) 684-8484 or tax@seattle.gov. We will mail you another hard copy.

General Business License Fees

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New general business license applicants pay Tier 1 fee as a default for first year, or half of Tier 1 fee if start date is July 1 or later. $10 for each additional location, all tiers.

  

Taxable Revenue
(last calendar year)
2022 2023 2024
Tier 1 Less than $20,000 $59 $65 $68
Tier 2 $20,000-
$499,999.99
$120 $132 $138
Tier 3 $500,000-
$1,999,999.99
$543 $598 $626
Tier 4 $2 million-
$5 million
$1,306 $1,438 $1,504
Tier 5 More than $5 million $2,613 $2,878 $3,011

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Taxable Revenue
(last calendar year)
2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
Tier 1 Less than $20,000 $56 $56 $55 $55 $55
Tier 2 $20,000-
$499,999.99
$114 $113 $110 $110 $110
Tier 3 $500,000-
$1,999,999.99
$515 $511 $500 $480 $480
Tier 4 $2 million-
$5 million
$1,238 $1,227 $1,200 $1,000 $1,000
Tier 5 More than $5 million $2,476 $2,455 $2,400 $2,000 $1,000

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  • Regular - $110
    • $55 for new business licenses starting July 1 or later 
  • Reduced - $55 (world-wide gross less than $20,000 current year)
    • $27.50 for new business licenses starting July 1 or later
  • $10 for each additional location

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  • Regular - $90
    • $45 for new business licenses starting July 1 or later
  • Reduced - $45 (world-wide gross less than $20,000 current year)
    • $22.50 for new business licenses starting July 1 or later
  • $10 for each additional location

Office of City Finance

Jamie Carnell, Director
Address: 700 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98104
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 94669, Seattle, WA, 98124-4669
ocf@seattle.gov

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