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STATE · SALES · RCW 82.36 / 47.24

WA State Motor Fuel Tax

State gasoline tax, including the +6 cents/gallon increase from ESSB 5801 (2025). Distributed to county road funds and city street funds via RCW 47.24 formula.

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$0.494/gallon (post-2025 increase)
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About this revenue source

State gasoline tax, including the +6 cents/gallon increase from ESSB 5801 (2025). Distributed to county road funds and city street funds via RCW 47.24 formula.

Authorization

Statutory or ballot basis for this revenue source.

Statutory citation: RCW 82.36 / 47.24

Effective: Jul 01, 2025

Collection history

Year-by-year amount collected as documented in the source ledger (Annual Tax Books for property-tax sources; CAFRs and revenue schedules for others).
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Funds it feeds

Every governmental fund that this revenue source flows into. Allocation percentages are documented where the source materials specify them.
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Real-estate relevance

Indirect — raises construction & commuting costs

Discussed in meetings

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Sources: Annual Tax Books (Whatcom County Assessor); Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports; statutory text (RCW); ballot results; agency revenue schedules. Real Record renders the published numbers in plain language; we don't change the figures. Where the source uses a different label or category than ours, both are shown.