Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 82.32 - General Administrative Provisions.
82.32.780 - Reseller's permit—Taxpayer application.

RCW 82.32.780
Reseller's permit—Taxpayer application.

(1)(a) Taxpayers seeking to obtain a new reseller permit or to renew or reinstate a reseller permit, other than taxpayers subject to the provisions of RCW 82.32.783, must apply to the department in a form and manner prescribed by the department. The department must use its best efforts to rule on applications within sixty days of receiving a complete application. If the department fails to rule on an application within sixty days of receiving a complete application, the taxpayer may either request a review as provided in subsection (6) of this section or resubmit the application. Nothing in this subsection may be construed as preventing the department from ruling on an application more than sixty days after the department received the application.
(b) An application must be denied if:
(i) The department determines that, based on the nature of the applicant's business, the applicant is not entitled to make purchases at wholesale or is otherwise prohibited from using a reseller permit;
(ii) The application contains any material misstatement; or
(iii) The application is incomplete.
(c) The department may also deny an application if it determines that denial would be in the best interest of collecting taxes due under this title.
(d) The department's decision to approve or deny an application may be based on tax returns previously filed with the department by the applicant, a current or previous examination of the applicant's books and records by the department, information provided by the applicant in the master application and the reseller permit application, and other information available to the department.
(e) The department must refuse to accept an application to renew a reseller permit that is received more than ninety days before the expiration of the reseller permit.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the department may issue or renew a reseller permit for a taxpayer that has not applied for the permit or renewal of the permit if it appears to the department's satisfaction, based on the nature of the taxpayer's business activities and any other information available to the department, that the taxpayer is entitled to make purchases at wholesale.
(3)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, reseller permits issued, renewed, or reinstated under this section will be valid for a period of forty-eight months from the date of issuance, renewal, or reinstatement.
(b)(i) A reseller permit is valid for a period of twenty-four months and may be renewed for the period prescribed in (a) of this subsection (3) if the permit is issued to a taxpayer who:
(A) Is not registered with the department under RCW 82.32.030;
(B) Has been registered with the department under RCW 82.32.030 for a continuous period of less than one year as of the date that the department received the taxpayer's application for a reseller permit;
(C) Was on nonreporting status as authorized under RCW 82.32.045(5) at the time that the department received the taxpayer's application for a reseller permit or to renew or reinstate a reseller permit;
(D) Has filed tax returns reporting no business activity for purposes of sales and business and occupation taxes for the twelve-month period immediately preceding the date that the department received the taxpayer's application for a reseller permit or to renew or reinstate a reseller permit; or
(E) Has failed to file tax returns covering any part of the twelve-month period immediately preceding the department's receipt of the taxpayer's application for a reseller permit or to renew or reinstate a reseller permit.
(ii) The provisions of this subsection (3)(b) do not apply to reseller permits issued to any business owned by a federally recognized Indian tribe or by an enrolled member of a federally recognized Indian tribe, if the business does not engage in any business activity that subjects the business to any tax imposed by the state under chapter 82.04 RCW. Permits issued to such businesses are valid for the period provided in (a) of this subsection (3).
(iii) Nothing in this subsection (3)(b) may be construed as affecting the department's right to deny a taxpayer's application for a reseller permit or to renew or reinstate a reseller permit as provided in subsection (1)(b) and (c) of this section.
(c) A reseller permit is no longer valid if the permit holder's certificate of registration is revoked, the permit holder's tax reporting account is closed by the department, or the permit holder otherwise ceases to engage in business.
(d) The department may provide by rule for a uniform expiration date for reseller permits issued, renewed, or reinstated under this section, if the department determines that a uniform expiration date for reseller permits will improve administrative efficiency for the department. If the department adopts a uniform expiration date by rule, the department may extend or shorten the twenty-four or forty-eight month period provided in (a) and (b) of this subsection for a period not to exceed six months as necessary to conform the reseller permit to the uniform expiration date.
(4)(a) The department may revoke a taxpayer's reseller permit for any of the following reasons:
(i) The taxpayer used or allowed or caused its reseller permit to be used to purchase any item or service without payment of sales tax, but the taxpayer or other purchaser was not entitled to use the reseller permit for the purchase;
(ii) The department issued the reseller permit to the taxpayer in error;
(iii) The department determines that the taxpayer is no longer entitled to make purchases at wholesale; or
(iv) The department determines that revocation of the reseller permit would be in the best interest of collecting taxes due under this title.
(b) The notice of revocation must be in writing and is effective on the date specified in the revocation notice. The notice must also advise the taxpayer of its right to a review by the department.
(c) The department may refuse to reinstate a reseller permit revoked under (a)(i) of this subsection until all taxes, penalties, and interest due on any improperly purchased item or service have been paid in full. In the event a taxpayer whose reseller permit has been revoked under this subsection reorganizes, the new business resulting from the reorganization is not entitled to a reseller permit until all taxes, penalties, and interest due on any improperly purchased item or service have been paid in full.
(d) For purposes of this subsection, "reorganize" or "reorganization" means: (i) The transfer, however effected, of a majority of the assets of one business to another business where any of the persons having an interest in the ownership or management in the former business maintain an ownership or management interest in the new business, either directly or indirectly; (ii) a mere change in identity or form of ownership, however effected; or (iii) the new business is a mere continuation of the former business based on significant shared features such as owners, personnel, assets, or general business activity.
(5) The department may provide the public with access to reseller permit numbers on its website, including the name of the permit holder, the status of the reseller permit, the expiration date of the permit, and any other information that is disclosable under RCW 82.32.330(3)(k).
(6) The department must provide by rule for the review of the department's decision to deny, revoke, or refuse to reinstate a reseller permit or the department's failure to rule on an application within the time prescribed in subsection (1)(a) of this section. Such review must be consistent with the requirements of chapter 34.05 RCW.
(7) As part of its continuing efforts to educate taxpayers on their sales and use tax responsibilities, the department will educate taxpayers on the appropriate use of a reseller permit or other documentation authorized under RCW 82.04.470 and the consequences of misusing such permits or other documentation.

[ 2020 c 139 § 40; 2010 c 112 § 2; 2009 c 563 § 201.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2010 c 112 §§ 2, 3, 11, 12, and 15: "Sections 2, 3, 11, 12, and 15 of this act take effect July 1, 2010." [ 2010 c 112 § 18.]


Retroactive application—2010 c 112: "(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, this act applies retroactively to January 1, 2010, as well as prospectively.
(2) Sections 2, 3, 11, 12, and 15 of this act apply prospectively only." [ 2010 c 112 § 17.]


Finding—Intent—2010 c 112; 2009 c 563: "The legislature finds that the department of revenue's 2008 compliance study estimates that sales tax noncompliance exceeds well over one hundred million dollars annually in unpaid state and local sales and use taxes.
The legislature intends to address this significant problem by eliminating the use of resale certificates to document wholesale purchases. Resale certificates will be replaced with reseller permits, which will be issued by the department of revenue only to those businesses that make wholesale purchases, such as retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, and qualified contractors. Businesses that do not make wholesale purchases, such as most service businesses, will not be entitled to a reseller permit." [ 2010 c 112 § 1; 2009 c 563 § 101.]


Construction—2009 c 563: "This act must be liberally construed in order to carry out its purposes." [ 2009 c 563 § 402.]


Effective date—2009 c 563: "This act takes effect January 1, 2010." [ 2009 c 563 § 403.]


Reports and recommendations—2009 c 563: "By December 1, 2009, the finance committee of the house of representatives and the joint legislative task force on the underground economy in the Washington state construction industry, shall each prepare a report that reviews the issues and concerns that need to be addressed by the legislature as a result of the changes made in this act. The reports shall include any recommendations on potential modifications to the provisions of this act. The department of revenue shall provide necessary support and information." [ 2009 c 563 § 405.]


Construction—2009 c 563: "The effective date in section 403 of this act may not be construed as preventing the department of revenue from accepting applications for, or issuing, seller's permits before January 1, 2010, adopting rules, or taking any other action before January 1, 2010, necessary to ensure the effective implementation of this act." [ 2009 c 563 § 404.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 82 - Excise Taxes

Chapter 82.32 - General Administrative Provisions.

82.32.010 - Application of chapter stated.

82.32.020 - Definitions.

82.32.023 - Definition of product for agreement purposes.

82.32.026 - Registration—Seller's agent—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.030 - Registration certificates—Threshold levels—Central registration system.

82.32.033 - Registration certificates—Special events—Promoter's duties—Penalties—Definitions.

82.32.045 - Taxes—When due and payable—Reporting periods—Verified annual returns—Relief from filing requirements.

82.32.050 - Deficient tax or penalty payments—Notice—Interest—Limitations—Time extension or correction of an assessment during state of emergency.

82.32.052 - Interest and penalties—Waiver for amounts unpaid as of February 1, 2011.

82.32.055 - Interest and penalties—Waiver for military personnel.

82.32.057 - Application of interest to delinquent taxes—Extensions.

82.32.060 - Excess payment of tax, penalty, or interest—Credit or refund—Payment of judgments for refund.

82.32.062 - Additional offset for excess payment of sales tax.

82.32.065 - Tax refund to consumer under new motor vehicle warranty laws—Credit or refund to new motor vehicle manufacturer.

82.32.070 - Records to be preserved—Examination—Estoppel to question assessment—Unified business identifier account number records.

82.32.080 - Payment by check—Electronic funds transfer—Rules—Mailing returns or remittances—Time extension—Deposits—Time extension during state of emergency—Records—Payment must accompany return.

82.32.085 - Electronic funds transfer—Generally.

82.32.087 - Direct pay permits.

82.32.090 - Late payment—Disregard of written instructions—Evasion—Penalties.

82.32.100 - Failure to file returns or provide records—Assessment of tax by department—Penalties and interest.

82.32.105 - Waiver or cancellation of penalties or interest—Rules.

82.32.110 - Examination of books or records—Subpoenas—Contempt of court.

82.32.117 - Application for court approval of subpoena prior to issuance—No notice required.

82.32.120 - Oaths and acknowledgments.

82.32.130 - Notice and orders—Service.

82.32.135 - Notice, assessment, other information—Electronic delivery.

82.32.140 - Taxpayer quitting business—Liability of successor.

82.32.145 - Limited liability business entity—Terminated, dissolved, abandoned, insolvent—Collection of unpaid trust fund taxes.

82.32.150 - Contest of tax—Prepayment required—Restraining orders and injunctions barred.

82.32.160 - Correction of tax—Administrative procedure—Conference—Determination by department.

82.32.170 - Reduction of tax after payment—Petition—Conference—Determination by department.

82.32.180 - Court appeal—Procedure.

82.32.190 - Stay of collection pending suit—Interest.

82.32.200 - Stay of collection—Bond—Interest.

82.32.210 - Tax warrant—Filing—Lien—Effect.

82.32.212 - Tax warrant—Notice of lien.

82.32.215 - Revocation of certificate of registration.

82.32.220 - Execution of warrant—Levy upon property—Satisfaction.

82.32.230 - Agent of the department of revenue may execute.

82.32.235 - Notice and order to withhold and deliver property due or owned by taxpayer—Bond—Judgment by default.

82.32.237 - Notice and order to withhold and deliver—Continuing lien—Effective date.

82.32.240 - Tax constitutes debt to the state—Priority of lien.

82.32.245 - Search for and seizure of property—Warrant—Procedure.

82.32.260 - Payment condition to dissolution or withdrawal of corporation.

82.32.265 - Use of collection agencies to collect taxes outside the state.

82.32.270 - Accounting period prescribed.

82.32.280 - Tax declared additional.

82.32.290 - Unlawful acts—Penalties.

82.32.291 - Reseller permit—Unlawful use—Penalty—Rules.

82.32.300 - Department of revenue to administer—Chapters enforced by liquor and cannabis board.

82.32.310 - Immunity of officers, agents, etc., of the department of revenue acting in good faith.

82.32.320 - Revenue to state treasurer—Allocation for return or payment for less than the full amount due.

82.32.330 - Disclosure of return or tax information.

82.32.340 - Chargeoff of uncollectible taxes—Destruction of files and records.

82.32.350 - Closing agreements authorized.

82.32.360 - Conclusive effect of agreements.

82.32.380 - Revenues to be deposited in general fund.

82.32.385 - General fund transfers to multimodal transportation account, connecting Washington account.

82.32.394 - Revenues from sale or use of leaded racing fuel to be deposited into the advanced environmental mitigation revolving account.

82.32.410 - Written determinations as precedents.

82.32.430 - Liability for tax rate calculation errors—Geographic information system.

82.32.440 - Project on sales and use tax exemption requirements.

82.32.450 - Natural or manufactured gas, electricity—Maximum combined credits and deferrals allowed—Availability of credits and deferrals.

82.32.470 - Transfer of sales and use tax on toll projects.

82.32.480 - Washington forest products commission—Disclosure of taxpayer information.

82.32.490 - Electronic database for use by mobile telecommunications service provider.

82.32.495 - Liability of mobile telecommunications service provider if no database provided.

82.32.500 - Determination of taxing jurisdiction for telecommunications services.

82.32.505 - Telecommunications services—Place of primary use.

82.32.510 - Scope of mobile telecommunications act—Identification of taxable and nontaxable charges.

82.32.515 - Applicability of telephone and telecommunications definitions.

82.32.520 - Sourcing of calls.

82.32.525 - Purchaser's cause of action for over-collected sales or use tax.

82.32.530 - Seller nexus.

82.32.531 - Nexus—Trade convention attendance or participation.

82.32.532 - Digital products—Nexus.

82.32.533 - Digital products—Amnesty.

82.32.534 - Annual report requirement for tax preferences.

82.32.537 - Silicon smelters—Annual survey or report.

82.32.550 - "Commercial airplane," "component," and "superefficient airplane"—Definitions.

82.32.555 - Telecommunications and ancillary services taxes—Identification of taxable and nontaxable charges.

82.32.558 - Tax deferral—Eligible projects—Application.

82.32.559 - Tax deferral—Eligible projects—Deposit of funds.

82.32.580 - Sales and use tax deferral—Historic automobile museum.

82.32.590 - Annual tax performance reports—Failure to file.

82.32.600 - Annual tax performance reports—Electronic filing.

82.32.605 - Annual tax performance report—Hog fuel.

82.32.607 - Annual tax performance report for tax exemption for sales of machinery and equipment used in generating electricity.

82.32.655 - Tax avoidance.

82.32.660 - Tax avoidance—Statutory application.

82.32.670 - Tax evasion by electronic means—Seizure and forfeiture.

82.32.680 - Tax evasion by electronic means—Search and seizure.

82.32.700 - Administration of the sales and use tax for hospital benefit zones.

82.32.710 - Professional employer organizations—Eligibility for tax incentives—Responsibility for tax performance reports.

82.32.715 - Monetary allowances—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.720 - Vendor compensation—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.725 - Amnesty—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.730 - Sourcing—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.735 - Confidentiality and privacy—Certified service providers—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.740 - Taxability matrix—Liability—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.745 - Software certification by department—Classifications—Liability—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.750 - Purchaser liability—Penalty—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement.

82.32.762 - Remote seller nexus—Streamlined sales and use tax agreement or federal law conflict with state law.

82.32.765 - Local revitalization financing—Reporting requirements.

82.32.770 - Sourcing compliance—Taxpayer relief—Collection and remittance errors.

82.32.780 - Reseller's permit—Taxpayer application.

82.32.783 - Reseller's permit—Contractor application.

82.32.784 - Reseller's permit—Information required.

82.32.785 - Reseller's permit—Voluntary electronic verification.

82.32.787 - Reseller's permit—Request for copies.

82.32.790 - Tax incentives contingent upon semiconductor microchip fabrication facility siting and operation.

82.32.800 - Contributions of high-technology research and development tax credit—Opportunity expansion account.

82.32.805 - Tax preferences—Expiration dates.

82.32.808 - Tax preferences—Performance statement requirement.

82.32.850 - Significant commercial airplane manufacturing—Tax preference—Contingent effective date.

82.32.860 - Liquefied natural gas—Estimated sales tax revenue.

82.32.865 - Nonresident vessel permit.

82.32.870 - Vapor products tax deposits.

82.32.900 - Work group created—Transition plan—Taxing liquefied natural gas used for marine vessel transportation.