Washington data centers lose tax exemptions starting July 1: What to know
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Washington data centers lose tax exemptions starting July 1: What to know
Ann Duan from The Seattle Times Jul 1, 2026
As of Wednesday, Washington data centers no longer qualify for tax exemptions on equipment repairs and refurbishment, including on labor-related costs.
Previously, data centers in the state could qualify for tax exemption certificates covering the purchase and installation of server equipment and power infrastructure. A June 2022 state law had expanded eligibility to include data centers in urban counties.
Now, rural and non-rural data centers, including those which previously had qualified for tax exemptions, are not able to receive or renew those benefits under S.B. 6231, a new law which took effect last month. This means data centers will be required to pay the states 6.5 percent sales tax on structural replacements and repairs, including the labor costs associated with these installations.
Sponsored by Senators Noel Frame, D-Seattle, and Bob Hasegawa, D-Tukwila, the law aims to remove these tax exemptions to help block private interests from leveraging tax benefits, supporters say.
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