Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 82.16 - Public Utility Tax.
82.16.320 - Exemptions—Qualifying grants—National emergency or state of emergency.

RCW 82.16.320
Exemptions—Qualifying grants—National emergency or state of emergency.

(1) This chapter does not apply to any person with respect to the value proceeding or accruing from a qualifying grant received on or after February 29, 2020.
(2) For purposes of this section, "qualifying grant" means an amount received, or relief from debt or other legal obligation received, that:
(a) Is received under a government-funded program either directly from a government entity, or through a nongovernmental third-party entity authorized by a government entity to distribute the program funds, or, in the case of relief from debt or other legal obligation, is received from a private entity under circumstances where, in exchange for providing the relief, the private entity receives some form of direct financial benefit from a government entity;
(b) Is provided to address the impacts of conditions giving rise to an official proclamation of a national emergency by the president of the United States or an official proclamation of a state of emergency by the governor of this state; and
(c) Is not an amount received:
(i) Under a contract, including a sole source contract, for the acquisition of specific goods or services, or both, by purchase, lease, or barter, that was solicited and established in accordance with procurement laws or regulations; or
(ii) When the amount received or accrued during a tax reporting period is determined based on the amount of business actually conducted during that tax reporting period, such as the quantity, volume, or weight of products sold or transported, or the number of passengers transported. For purposes of this subsection (2)(c)(ii), "products" has the same meaning as in RCW 82.32.023 and includes electrical energy, water, natural gas, manufactured gas, and transporting persons or property.
(3) For purposes of a grant awarded to address the impacts of conditions giving rise to a national emergency or state of emergency, the exemption under this section applies only if the legislation authorizing the grant or the associated legislative history, public records created by the grantor, or the terms of the underlying grant agreement between the grantor and grantee, clearly indicate that the grant was established to address the impacts of conditions giving rise to a national emergency or state of emergency.
(4) For purposes of this section, "government" means any national, tribal, state, or local government.

[ 2021 c 4 § 2.]
NOTES:

Retroactive application—Automatic expiration date and tax preference performance statement exemption—Effective date—2021 c 4: See notes following RCW 82.04.767.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 82 - Excise Taxes

Chapter 82.16 - Public Utility Tax.

82.16.010 - Definitions.

82.16.020 - Public utility tax imposed—Additional tax imposed—Deposit of moneys.

82.16.023 - Tax preferences—Expiration dates.

82.16.030 - Taxable under each schedule if within its purview.

82.16.040 - Exemption.

82.16.0421 - Exemptions—Sales to electrolytic processing businesses.

82.16.045 - Exemptions and credits—Pollution control facilities.

82.16.046 - Exemptions—Operation of state route No. 16.

82.16.047 - Exemptions—Ride sharing.

82.16.0491 - Credit—Contributions to an electric utility rural economic development revolving fund.

82.16.0495 - Credit—Electricity sold to a direct service industrial customer.

82.16.0496 - Credit—Clean alternative fuel commercial vehicles—Alternative fuel vehicle infrastructure.

82.16.0497 - Credit—Light and power business, gas distribution business.

82.16.0498 - Credit—Sales of electricity or gas to an aluminum smelter.

82.16.0499 - Credit—Businesses that hire veterans.

82.16.050 - Deductions in computing tax.

82.16.053 - Deductions in computing tax—Light and power businesses.

82.16.055 - Deductions relating to energy conservation or production from renewable resources.

82.16.060 - May be taxed under other chapters.

82.16.080 - Administration.

82.16.090 - Light or power and gas distribution businesses—Information required on customer billings.

82.16.100 - Solid waste business not subject to chapter.

82.16.110 - Renewable energy system cost recovery—Definitions.

82.16.120 - Renewable energy system cost recovery—Application to light/power business—Certification—Limitations.

82.16.130 - Renewable energy system cost recovery—Light/power business tax credit.

82.16.150 - Light and power business—Liability.

82.16.155 - Tax preference performance statement—Joint legislative audit and review committee review—Washington State University data collection.

82.16.160 - Definitions—Renewable energy tax incentives.

82.16.165 - Annual production incentive certification.

82.16.170 - Community solar programs—Organization and administration—Certification for incentive payments.

82.16.175 - Shared commercial solar projects—Organization and administration.

82.16.180 - Solar modules—Sale and installation tax incentives.

82.16.182 - Community solar projects—Definitions.

82.16.183 - Community solar projects.

82.16.184 - Credit—Community solar projects.

82.16.185 - Credit—State energy performance standard—Early adoption incentive program.

82.16.305 - Exemptions—Joint municipal utility services authorities.

82.16.310 - Exemptions—Sales by a gas distribution business.

82.16.315 - Exemptions—Sales of electricity or gas to silicon smelters.

82.16.320 - Exemptions—Qualifying grants—National emergency or state of emergency.

82.16.325 - Exemptions—Services for farms.