WHY WASHINGTON?
About Washington State
Comparison to Other States
Industry Sector Overviews
Air Connections
Training Programs
MOVING HERE
Buying/Leasing Real Estate
Finding a Business Location
Investor Immigration
EB-5
Finding Schools
Finding Housing
LEGAL
Judicial System
Choosing a Legal Entity
Establishing a Washington Corporation
Business Licenses and Registration
Federal Reporting for Foreign Investments in the U.S.
Trademark, Copyright, and Trade Secret Protection
Patent Protection
Commercialization of Intellectual Property Assets
LABOR & HR
Industrial Insurance and Workplace Safety
Labor and Employment Relations
CORPORATE DIRECTORS’ AND OFFICERS’ LIABILITY UNDER WASHINGTON
LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION
Distribution and Alternatives
List of Washington State Ports & Capabilities
FINANCE & BANKING
Banking in Washington
State & Local Taxation
Federal Taxation of U.S. Resident Aliens
Federal Taxation of International Transactions
Minimum WAge
As of January 1, 2014, Washington’s minimum wage is $9.32 per hour. In November, 2013, residents of the City of SeaTac voted to raise the minimum wage to $15.00 per hour.
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