RCW 82.04.294
Tax on manufacturers or wholesalers of solar energy systems. (Expires July 1, 2032.)
(1) Upon every person engaging within this state in the business of manufacturing solar energy systems using photovoltaic modules or stirling converters, or of manufacturing solar grade silicon, silicon solar wafers, silicon solar cells, thin film solar devices, or compound semiconductor solar wafers to be used exclusively in components of such systems; as to such persons the amount of tax with respect to such business is, in the case of manufacturers, equal to the value of the product manufactured, or in the case of processors for hire, equal to the gross income of the business, multiplied by the rate of 0.275 percent.
(2) Upon every person engaging within this state in the business of making sales at wholesale of solar energy systems using photovoltaic modules or stirling converters, or of solar grade silicon, silicon solar wafers, silicon solar cells, thin film solar devices, or compound semiconductor solar wafers to be used exclusively in components of such systems, manufactured by that person; as to such persons the amount of tax with respect to such business is equal to the gross proceeds of sales of the solar energy systems using photovoltaic modules or stirling converters, or of the solar grade silicon to be used exclusively in components of such systems, multiplied by the rate of 0.275 percent.
(3) Silicon solar wafers, silicon solar cells, thin film solar devices, solar grade silicon, or compound semiconductor solar wafers are "semiconductor materials" for the purposes of RCW 82.08.9651 and 82.12.9651.
(4) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this section.
(a) "Compound semiconductor solar wafers" means a semiconductor solar wafer composed of elements from two or more different groups of the periodic table.
(b) "Module" means the smallest nondivisible self-contained physical structure housing interconnected photovoltaic cells and providing a single direct current electrical output.
(c) "Photovoltaic cell" means a device that converts light directly into electricity without moving parts.
(d) "Silicon solar cells" means a photovoltaic cell manufactured from a silicon solar wafer.
(e) "Silicon solar wafers" means a silicon wafer manufactured for solar conversion purposes.
(f) "Solar energy system" means any device or combination of devices or elements that rely upon direct sunlight as an energy source for use in the generation of electricity.
(g) "Solar grade silicon" means high-purity silicon used exclusively in components of solar energy systems using photovoltaic modules to capture direct sunlight. "Solar grade silicon" does not include silicon used in semiconductors.
(h) "Stirling converter" means a device that produces electricity by converting heat from a solar source utilizing a stirling engine.
(i) "Thin film solar devices" means a nonparticipating substrate on which various semiconducting materials are deposited to produce a photovoltaic cell that is used to generate electricity.
(5) A person reporting under the tax rate provided in this section must file a complete annual tax performance report with the department under RCW 82.32.534.
(6) This section expires July 1, 2032.
[ 2022 c 172 § 2; 2017 3rd sp.s. c 37 § 403; 2017 3rd sp.s. c 37 § 402; 2013 2nd sp.s. c 13 § 902; 2011 c 179 § 1; 2010 c 114 § 109; 2009 c 469 § 501; 2007 c 54 § 8; 2005 c 301 § 2.]
NOTES:
Tax preference performance statement—2022 c 172 § 2: "(1) This section is the tax preference performance statement for the tax preference contained in section 2, chapter 172, Laws of 2022. This performance statement is only intended to be used for subsequent evaluation of the tax preference. It is not intended to create a private right of action by any party or be used to determine eligibility for preferential tax treatment.
(2) The legislature categorizes this tax preference as one intended to improve industry competitiveness and to create and retain jobs as indicated in RCW 82.32.808(2) (b) and (c).
(3) It is the legislature's specific public policy objective to maintain and grow jobs in the solar silicon industry. Trade disputes currently threaten employment in this sector. It is the legislature's intent to extend by five years the preferential tax rates for manufacturers and wholesalers of specific solar energy material and parts in order to maintain and grow jobs in the solar silicon industry.
(4) If a review finds that the number of people employed by the solar silicon industry in Washington is the same or more than in 2019, and that at least 60 percent of employees earn $60,000 a year or more, then the legislature intends to extend the expiration date of the tax preference.
(5) In order to obtain the data necessary to perform the review in subsection (4) of this section, the joint legislative audit and review committee may refer to the department of revenue's annual survey data." [ 2022 c 172 § 3.]
Effective date—2022 c 172: "This act takes effect July 1, 2022." [ 2022 c 172 § 4.]
Tax preference performance statement—2017 3rd sp.s. c 37 §§ 402 and 403: "(1) This section is the tax preference performance statement for the tax preferences contained in sections 402 and 403, chapter 37, Laws of 2017 3rd sp. sess. This performance statement is only intended to be used for subsequent evaluation of the tax preferences. It is not intended to create a private right of action by any party or be used to determine eligibility for preferential tax treatment.
(2) The legislature categorizes these tax preferences as ones intended to improve industry competitiveness and to create and retain jobs as indicated in RCW 82.32.808(2) (b) and (c).
(3) It is the legislature's specific public policy objective to maintain and grow jobs in the solar silicon industry. Trade disputes currently threaten employment in this sector. It is the legislature's intent to extend by ten years the preferential tax rates for manufacturers and wholesalers of specific solar energy material and parts in order to maintain and grow jobs in the solar silicon industry.
(4) If a review finds that the number of people employed by the solar silicon industry in Washington is the same or more than in 2015, and that at least sixty percent of employees earn sixty thousand dollars a year or more, then the legislature intends to extend the expiration date of the tax preference.
(5) In order to obtain the data necessary to perform the review in subsection (4) of this section, the joint legislative audit and review committee may refer to the department of revenue's annual survey data." [ 2017 3rd sp.s. c 37 § 401.]
Effective date—2017 3rd sp.s. c 37 §§ 401 and 402: "Sections 401 and 402 of this act are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and take effect June 30, 2017." [ 2017 3rd sp.s. c 37 § 1403.]
Effective date—2017 3rd sp.s. c 37 §§ 101-104, 403, 503, 506, 508, 510, 512, 514, 516, 518, 520, 522, 524, 526, 703, 705, 707, and 801-803: See note following RCW 82.04.2404.
Findings—Intent—2013 2nd sp.s. c 13: "(1) The legislature finds that to attract and maintain clean energy technology manufacturing businesses, a competitive business climate is crucial. The legislature further finds that specific tax preferences can facilitate a positive business climate in Washington. The legislature further finds that businesses in the solar silicon industry have had to reduce employment due to global conditions. Therefore, the legislature intends to extend a preferential business and occupation tax rate to manufacturers and wholesalers of specific solar energy material and parts to maintain and grow jobs in the solar silicon industry.
(2) The joint legislative audit and review committee, as part of its tax preference review process, must assess the actual fiscal impact of this tax preference in relation to the fiscal estimate for the tax preference and assess changes in employment for firms claiming the preferential tax rate." [ 2013 2nd sp.s. c 13 § 901.]
Effective date—2013 2nd sp.s. c 13: See note following RCW 82.04.43393.
Application—Finding—Intent—2010 c 114: See notes following RCW 82.32.534.
Effective date—2009 c 469: See note following RCW 82.08.962.
Severability—2007 c 54: See note following RCW 82.04.050.
Findings—Intent—2005 c 301: "The legislature finds that the welfare of the people of the state of Washington is positively impacted through the encouragement and expansion of key growth industries in the state. The legislature further finds that targeting tax incentives to focus on key growth industries is an important strategy to enhance the state's business climate.
A recent report by the Washington State University energy program recognized the solar electric industry as one of the state's important growth industries. It is of great concern that businesses in this industry have been increasingly expanding and relocating their operations elsewhere. The report indicates that additional incentives for the solar electric industry are needed in recognition of the unique forces and issues involved in business decisions in this industry.
Therefore, the legislature intends to enact comprehensive tax incentives for the solar electric industry that address activities of the manufacture of these products and to encourage these industries to locate in Washington. Tax incentives for the solar electric industry are important in both retention and expansion of existing business and attraction of new businesses, all of which will strengthen this growth industry within our state, will create jobs, and will bring many indirect benefits to the state." [ 2005 c 301 § 1.]
Effective date—2005 c 301: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 2005." [ 2005 c 301 § 6.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 82.04 - Business and Occupation Tax.
82.04.020 - "Tax year," "taxable year."
82.04.030 - "Person," "company."
82.04.035 - "Plantation Christmas trees."
82.04.050 - "Sale at retail," "retail sale."
82.04.051 - "Services rendered in respect to"—Taxation of hybrid or subsequent agreements.
82.04.060 - "Sale at wholesale," "wholesale sale."
82.04.065 - Telephone, telecommunications, and ancillary services—Definitions.
82.04.066 - "Engaging within this state," "engaging within the state."
82.04.067 - Substantial nexus—Engaging in business.
82.04.070 - "Gross proceeds of sales."
82.04.080 - "Gross income of the business."
82.04.090 - "Value proceeding or accruing."
82.04.130 - "Commercial or industrial use."
82.04.150 - "Engaging in business."
82.04.192 - Digital products definitions.
82.04.200 - "In this state," "within this state."
82.04.212 - "Retail store or outlet."
82.04.213 - "Agricultural product," "farmer," "cannabis."
82.04.216 - Exclusion of steam, electricity, or electrical energy from definition of certain terms.
82.04.217 - "Direct service industrial customer," "aluminum smelter."
82.04.220 - Business and occupation tax imposed.
82.04.230 - Tax upon extractors.
82.04.240 - Tax on manufacturers.
82.04.2403 - Manufacturer tax not applicable to cleaning fish.
82.04.2404 - Manufacturers—Processors for hire—Semiconductor materials.
82.04.255 - Tax on real estate brokers.
82.04.257 - Tax on digital products and services.
82.04.258 - Digital products—Apportionable income.
82.04.2602 - Tax on commercial airplane activities—Conditions for rate reduction.
82.04.261 - Surcharge on timber and wood product manufacturers, extractors, and wholesalers.
82.04.270 - Tax on wholesalers.
82.04.272 - Tax on warehousing and reselling prescription drugs.
82.04.285 - Tax on contests of chance.
82.04.286 - Tax on horse races.
82.04.290 - Tax on service and other activities.
82.04.29002 - Additional tax on certain business and service activities.
82.04.29004 - Additional tax on financial institutions.
82.04.29005 - Tax on loan interest—2012 2nd sp.s. c 6.
82.04.2905 - Tax on providing day care.
82.04.2906 - Tax on certain chemical dependency services.
82.04.2907 - Tax on royalties.
82.04.2908 - Tax on provision of room and domiciliary care to assisted living facility residents.
82.04.2909 - Tax on aluminum smelters.
82.04.293 - International investment management services—Definitions.
82.04.294 - Tax on manufacturers or wholesalers of solar energy systems.
82.04.297 - Internet access—Definitions.
82.04.298 - Tax on qualified grocery distribution cooperatives.
82.04.299 - Workforce education investment surcharge.
82.04.301 - Exemptions—Certain hospitals.
82.04.310 - Exemptions—Public utilities—Electrical energy—Natural or manufactured gas.
82.04.311 - Exemptions—Tobacco settlement authority.
82.04.315 - Exemptions—International banking facilities.
82.04.317 - Exemptions—Motor vehicle sales by manufacturers at wholesale auctions to dealers.
82.04.320 - Exemptions—Insurance business.
82.04.321 - Exemptions—Qualified health plan patients.
82.04.323 - Exemption—Washington health benefit exchange.
82.04.324 - Exemptions—Qualifying blood, tissue, or blood and tissue banks.
82.04.326 - Exemptions—Qualified organ procurement organizations.
82.04.327 - Exemptions—Adult family homes.
82.04.330 - Exemptions—Sales of agricultural products.
82.04.333 - Exemptions—Small harvesters.
82.04.334 - Exemptions—Standing timber.
82.04.335 - Exemptions—Agricultural fairs.
82.04.338 - Exemptions—Hop commodity commission or hop commodity board business.
82.04.339 - Exemptions—Day care provided by churches.
82.04.3395 - Exemptions—Child care resource and referral services by nonprofit organizations.
82.04.340 - Exemptions—Boxing, sparring, or wrestling matches.
82.04.350 - Exemptions—Racing.
82.04.355 - Exemptions—Ride sharing.
82.04.360 - Exemptions—Employees—Independent contractors—Booth renters.
82.04.363 - Exemptions—Camp or conference center—Items sold or furnished by nonprofit organization.
82.04.3651 - Exemptions—Amounts received by nonprofit organizations for fund-raising activities.
82.04.368 - Exemptions—Nonprofit organizations—Credit and debt services.
82.04.370 - Exemptions—Certain fraternal and beneficiary organizations.
82.04.380 - Exemptions—Certain corporations furnishing aid and relief.
82.04.385 - Exemptions—Operation of sheltered workshops.
82.04.390 - Exemptions—Amounts derived from sale of real estate.
82.04.392 - Exemptions—Mortgage brokers' third-party provider services trust accounts.
82.04.399 - Exemptions—Sales of academic transcripts.
82.04.405 - Exemptions—Credit unions.
82.04.408 - Exemptions—Housing finance commission.
82.04.410 - Exemptions—Hatching eggs and poultry.
82.04.416 - Exemptions—Operation of state route No. 16.
82.04.419 - Exemptions—County, city, town, school district, or fire district activity.
82.04.4201 - Exemptions—Sales/leasebacks by regional transit authorities.
82.04.421 - Exemptions—Out-of-state membership sales in discount programs.
82.04.422 - Exemptions—Wholesale sales of motor vehicles.
82.04.425 - Exemptions—Accommodation sales.
82.04.4251 - Exemptions—Convention and tourism promotion.
82.04.426 - Exemptions—Semiconductor microchips.
82.04.4261 - Exemptions—Federal small business innovation research program.
82.04.4262 - Exemptions—Federal small business technology transfer program.
82.04.4263 - Exemptions—Income received by the life sciences discovery fund authority.
82.04.4264 - Exemptions—Nonprofit assisted living facilities—Room and domiciliary care.
82.04.4265 - Exemptions—Comprehensive cancer centers.
82.04.4266 - Exemptions—Fruit and vegetable businesses.
82.04.4267 - Exemptions—Operation of parking/business improvement areas.
82.04.4268 - Exemptions—Dairy product businesses.
82.04.4269 - Exemptions—Seafood product businesses.
82.04.427 - Exemptions and credits—Pollution control facilities.
82.04.4271 - Deductions—Membership fees and certain service fees by nonprofit youth organization.
82.04.4272 - Deductions—Direct mail delivery charges.
82.04.4274 - Deductions—Nonprofit management companies—Personnel performing on-site functions.
82.04.4275 - Deductions—Child welfare services.
82.04.4281 - Deductions—Investments, dividends, interest on loans.
82.04.4282 - Deductions—Fees, dues, charges.
82.04.4283 - Deductions—Cash discount taken by purchaser.
82.04.4284 - Deductions—Bad debts.
82.04.4285 - Deductions—Motor vehicle fuel and special fuel taxes.
82.04.4286 - Deductions—Nontaxable business.
82.04.4290 - Deductions—Mental health services or substance use disorder treatment services.
82.04.4292 - Deductions—Interest on investments or loans secured by mortgages or deeds of trust.
82.04.4295 - Deductions—Manufacturing activities completed outside the United States.
82.04.4296 - Deductions—Reimbursement for accommodation expenditures by funeral homes.
82.04.432 - Deductions—Municipal sewer service fees or charges.
82.04.4327 - Deductions—Artistic and cultural organizations.
82.04.4328 - "Artistic or cultural organization" defined.
82.04.4331 - Deductions—Insurance claims for state health care coverage.
82.04.4332 - Deductions—Tuition fees of foreign degree-granting institutions.
82.04.4337 - Deductions—Certain amounts received by assisted living facilities.
82.04.4339 - Deductions—Salmon recovery grants.
82.04.43391 - Deductions—Commercial aircraft loan interest and fees.
82.04.43392 - Deductions—Qualified dispute resolution centers.
82.04.43393 - Deductions—Paymaster services.
82.04.43395 - Deductions—Accountable community of health.
82.04.43396 - Deductions—Scan-down allowances.
82.04.434 - Credit—Public safety standards and testing.
82.04.440 - Credit—Persons taxable on multiple activities.
82.04.4451 - Credit against tax due—Maximum credit—Table.
82.04.4461 - Credit—Preproduction development expenditures.
82.04.448 - Credit—Manufacturing semiconductor materials.
82.04.4481 - Credit—Property taxes paid by aluminum smelter.
82.04.4482 - Credit—Sales of electricity or gas to an aluminum smelter.
82.04.4486 - Credit—Syrup taxes paid by buyer.
82.04.4489 - Credit—Motion picture competitiveness program.
82.04.449 - Credit—Washington customized employment training program—Report to the legislature.
82.04.4496 - Credit—Clean alternative fuel commercial vehicles.
82.04.4497 - Credit—Sale or exchange of long-term capital assets.
82.04.4498 - Credit—Businesses that hire veterans.
82.04.4499 - Credit—Equitable access to credit program.
82.04.450 - Value of products, how determined.
82.04.460 - Apportionable income—Taxable in Washington and another state.
82.04.462 - Apportionable income.
82.04.470 - Wholesale sale—Reseller permit—Exemption certificates—Burden of proof—Tax liability.
82.04.480 - Sales in own name—Sales as agent.
82.04.500 - Tax part of operating overhead.
82.04.510 - General administrative provisions invoked.
82.04.520 - Administrative provisions for motor vehicle sales by courtesy dealers.
82.04.530 - Telecommunications service providers—Calculation of gross proceeds.
82.04.535 - Gross proceeds of sales calculation for mobile telecommunications service provider.
82.04.540 - Professional employer organizations—Taxable under RCW 82.04.290(2)—Deduction.
82.04.545 - Exemptions—Sales of electricity or gas to silicon smelters.
82.04.601 - Exemptions—Affixing stamp services for cigarette sales.
82.04.610 - Exemptions—Import or export commerce.
82.04.615 - Exemptions—Certain limited purpose public corporations, commissions, and authorities.
82.04.620 - Exemptions—Certain prescription drugs.
82.04.627 - Exemptions—Commercial airplane parts.
82.04.628 - Exemptions—Commercial fertilizer, agricultural crop protection products, and seed.
82.04.635 - Exemptions—Nonprofits providing legal services to low-income persons.
82.04.640 - Exemptions—Washington vaccine association—Certain assessments received.
82.04.645 - Exemptions—Financial institutions—Amounts received from certain affiliated persons.
82.04.650 - Exemptions—Investment conduits and securitization entities.
82.04.655 - Exemptions—Joint municipal utility services authorities.
82.04.660 - Exemptions—Environmental handling charges—Mercury-containing lights.
82.04.750 - Exemptions—Restaurant employee meals.
82.04.756 - Exemptions—Cannabis cooperatives.
82.04.758 - Exceptions—Services for farms.
82.04.760 - Tax preferences—Expiration dates.
82.04.767 - Exemptions—Qualifying grants—National emergency or state of emergency.
82.04.770 - Deduction of amounts derived from charge collected pursuant to chapter 70A.530 RCW.
82.04.775 - Application of chapter—Amounts received under chapter 70A.535 RCW.