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May 17, 2025

Published Decisions - Taxation

Everi Payments, Inc. v. Washington State Department of Revenue

6 Wn. App.2d 580, 432 P.3d 411 (2018) (B&O taxes)

Guardianship of Jensen

187 Wn. App. 325, 350 P.3d 654 (2015) (estate tax apportionment)

Automotive United Trades Organization v. State

175 Wn.2d 214, 285 P.3d 52 (2012) (amicus; taxation)

Dot Foods, Inc. v. Dept. of Revenue

141 Wn. App. 874, 173 P.3d 309 (2007), rev'd, 166 Wn.2d 912, 215 P.3d 185 (2009) (direct seller's exemption from business and occupation tax)

Eisenbach v. Schneider

140 Wn. App. 641, 166 P.3d 858 (2007) (federal estate tax)

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