The legislature finds
that businesses in Washington are concerned about the potential
for multiple taxation that arises due to the various city
business and occupation taxes and are concerned about the lack of
uniformity among city jurisdictions. The current system has a
negative impact on Washington's business climate. The
legislature further finds that local business and occupation tax
revenue provides a sizable portion of city revenue that is used
for essential services. The legislature recognizes that local
government services contribute to a healthy business climate.
The legislature intends to provide for a more uniform system
of city business and occupation taxes that eliminates multiple
taxation, while allowing for some continued local control and
flexibility to cities.
[2003 c 79 § 1.]