Late Fees:Washington state charges most business entities a $25 penalty fee for failing to file an annual report. Nonprofits are not assessed a late fee. Filing Your Washington Annual Report Your Washington Annual Report can be filed online or by mail. However, if you file by mail, you’ll...
Need to file in another state? Visit ourState-by-State Annual Report Guide. How to File Your District of Columbia Biennial Report To file your District of Columbia Biennial Report, you’ll need to complete the following steps: Find your business’s filing due date and fees. ...
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Gawish previously practiced as a clinical pharmacist at Oklahoma State University Medical Center and also serves as research committee chair of the National Board of Medication Therapy Management (NBMTMS), where he leads cross-sectional national research on the impact of board certification on patient...
The Washington State Fair is one of the biggest fairs in the world and the largest in the Pacific Northwest. It started in 1900 in Puyallup and welcomes over one million guests to the single largest attended event in the state.
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All the data used in this work is freely available online. The Washington State University (WSU) AgWeatherNet (AWN) database contains weather-related data from different weather stations in the state of Washington [35]. The PM 2.5 data was obtained from the Washington State Department of Ecolo...
The Washington LLC annual report can be filed online or mailed in. In both cases, the filing fee is the same — $70. Staying compliant with the Washington Secretary of State guidelines is vital for your LLC’s longevity. Regular filings and adherence to state regulations, as outlined by ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., January 22, 2024 - Johnson & Johnson and its U.S.-based Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies (collectively, the “Company”) today announced a settlement agreement with the State of Washington and its participating subdivisions resolving their opioid-related claims against...
such as weather, hitting an animal and maybe most importantly, theft. According to the 2023Annual Reportfrom the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, motor vehicle thefts in the state have more than doubled in the last several years, rising from 25,527 instances in 2019 to 54...