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The Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) issues three licenses and permits for one-time-only events: Special Occasion License: Allows a bona fide nonprofit organization to sell liquor at a specified date, time and place. Special Occasion License applications are available online.
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- Special Occasion Licenses
A special occasion license allows a bona fide nonprofit organization to sell liquor at a specific time, date and place. Examples of events include fundraising dinners, gala events, auctions, and wine tastings.
The special occasion license allows a registered nonprofit organization to sell spirits, beer and wine by the individual serving for on-premises consumption at a specified date, time and place (i.e. fundraising dinner, gala event, auction, wine tasting).
Applications are online only at: lcb.wa.gov A special occasion license is required for a registered nonprofit organization to serve alcohol by the drink at an event open to the public. • For events including fundraisers, festivals, beer gardens, wine tastings, etc. • A nonprofit may apply for 12 Special Occasion licenses per calendar year ...
Calculate the Washington state liquor tax for a single bottle purchase based on the input of the bottle price. The calculator will automatically compute the total tax amount according to the current state tax rate.
10 Σεπ 2023 · September 10, 2023. Are you dipping your toes into the world of alcoholic beverages in Washington State? Exciting times! But here’s the deal: before you pour that first drink for a customer, you must take an essential step—the liquor license. Not just a formality, this license ensures you operate within the law and uphold public safety.
When purchasing spirits, on-premises licensees pay the spirits sales tax at the rate of 13.7 percent of the purchase price and the spirits liter tax at the rate of $2.4408 per liter on all purchases of spirits in their original containers.