Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 82 Excise Taxes - Section 82.32.535 Annual report by semiconductor businesses

§ 82.32.535. Annual report by semiconductor businesses

(1) The legislature finds that accountability and effectiveness are important aspects of setting tax policy. In order to make policy choices regarding the best use of limited state resources the legislature needs information on how a tax incentive is used.

(2)(a) A person who reports taxes under RCW 82.04.240(2) or who claims an exemption or credit under RCW 82.04.426, 82.08.965, 82.12.965, 82.08.970, 82.12.970, 82.04.448, or 84.36.645, shall make an annual report to the department detailing employment, wages, and employer-provided health and retirement benefits per job at the manufacturing site. The report shall not include names of employees. The report shall also detail employment by the total number of full-time, part-time, and temporary positions. The first report filed under this subsection shall include employment, wage, and benefit information for the twelve-month period immediately before first use of a preferential tax rate under RCW 82.04.240(2), or tax exemption or credit under RCW 82.04.426, 82.08.965, 82.12.965, 82.08.970, 82.12.970, 82.04.448, or 84.36.645. The report is due by March 31st following any year in which a preferential tax rate under RCW 82.04.240(2) is used, or tax exemption or credit under RCW 82.04.426, 82.08.965, 82.12.965, 82.08.970, 82.12.970, 82.04.448, or 84.36.645 is taken. This information is not subject to the confidentiality provisions of RCW 82.32.330 and may be disclosed to the public upon request.

(b) If a person fails to submit an annual report under (a) of this subsection the department shall declare the amount of taxes exempted or credited for that year to be immediately due and payable. Excise taxes payable under this subsection are subject to interest, as provided under this chapter. This information is not subject to the confidentiality provisions of RCW 82.32.330 and may be disclosed to the public upon request.

(3) By November 1st of the year occurring five years after *the effective date of this act, and November 1st of the year occurring eleven years after *the effective date of this act, the fiscal committees of the house of representatives and the senate, in consultation with the department, shall report to the legislature on the effectiveness of chapter 149, Laws of 2003 in regard to keeping Washington competitive. The report shall measure the effect of chapter 149, Laws of 2003 on job retention, net jobs created for Washington residents, company growth, diversification of the state's economy, cluster dynamics, and other factors as the committees select. The reports shall include a discussion of principles to apply in evaluating whether the legislature should reenact any or all of the tax preferences in chapter 149, Laws of 2003.

[2003 c 149 § 11.]

Notes:
     *Contingent effective date -- Findings -- Intent -- 2003 c 149: See notes following RCW 82.04.426.

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