You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, named after George Washington, becoming the only state named after a U. Washington is the 18th largest state, having 71, square miles , sq km , and over 7 million people - the 13th most populated state.
Washington is a leading lumber producer and it produces more apples than any other state in the U. Also, it is the biggest producer of pears, red raspberries, spearmint oil, and sweet cherries and hops. Washington makes great contributions to total farm revenue, and the commercial fishing of salmon, halibut, and bottom fish. If you are looking for coin shops in specific cities located in the state then be sure to check out our other local directory pages:. Devoted and passionate numismatists in the Washington state area can participate at local coin shows and conventions.
See the recommendations below. A local coin show, with free admission, is inviting enthusiasts to participate at a two-day event:. The convention will gather 85 local, regional and national numismatic dealer booths.
Children 12 and under are free. Sales Tax: none Washington State specifically favors purchases of all coins and bullion products, having no sales and use taxes for any amount bought.
When buying from Bullion Exchanges, the residents of Washington do not have to pay any sales taxes, as Bullion Exchanges is not based in Washington. Please take your time to browse through our tax-free gold and silver products.
However, please note that there may be a local use tax that an individual might have to pay so it is advisable to check with a tax professional before making a purchase. You prefer to order your bullion by post or get your gold by mail? You can choose from any of the following online coin dealers or browse our Bullion Exchanges coin webstore:.
It has its headquarters and retail bullion showroom in Federal Way and the minting operations have been transferred to Nevada. They manufacture bars and rounds out of silver, gold, platinum, and palladium, and also make custom awards and medallions.
But the plan to tax the collectible coins sparked protests from dozens of small coin and bullion shop owners across the state, who quickly mounted a campaign to tell lawmakers it makes more to sense to keep the sales-tax break in place than eliminate it.
But Hunter said the bullion tax exemption is similar to many others that have existed for decades. Coin dealers reminded lawmakers of the original reason for the exemption. The association estimates there are now at least coin and bullion dealers in the state — small coin shops and larger dealers who also sell gold as an investment for retirement accounts.
Their businesses would be in jeopardy if the state reinstitutes the sales tax, Robinson said. As an added blow, national coin-dealer trade shows no longer would consider meeting in Washington. Gregoire spokeswoman Karina Shagren said the governor was not picking on gold-bullion dealers and that, given the budget situation, the state needs to look at all tax exemptions. Mike Gowrylow, a spokesman for the state Department of Revenue, said the department is backing off and will support striking out the sales-tax portion of the proposal.
But the department still may push for an increase in the business-and-occupation tax paid by bullion dealers. Jim Brunner: or jbrunner seattletimes.
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