Quincy joins Washington’s business licensing service

OLYMPIA, WASH. – Feb. 21, 2019 – Today, the Department of Revenue announces the city of Quincy as its newest business licensing service (BLS) partner. The Grant County city that hosts the world’s largest data center is now networked to the state’s signature combined licensing service.

Quincy joins Columbia Basin neighbors East Wenatchee, Ephrata and Ellensburg as a BLS partner. Moses Lake, Othello, Wenatchee and other regional cities will join later this year.

The service allows local businesses to apply for hundreds of required state and local registrations in a one-stop-shop. BLS is one of the few systems nationwide allowing businesses to register with state agencies and cities in a single transaction. Find out more at http://bls.dor.wa.gov/.


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The Department of Revenue is Washington state’s primary tax agency, nationally recognized as a trusted leader in tax administration and customer service. Revenue administers nearly 60 categories of taxes that help fund vital public services. It also oversees programs that return money to the public, including the Working Families Tax Credit and Unclaimed Property.