Report a Small Business that Does Not Meet Requirement
Help us maintain fairness in state contracting by reporting businesses that identify as small but may not meet the requirements for small business status in Washington’s Electronic Business Solution (WEBS).
Requirements
WEBS allows purchasers to find businesses to provide goods and services. Business can be identified as a small, minibusiness, or microbusiness through certification or self-reporting.
Below are the requirements to be classified as a small business, minibusiness, or microbusiness according to RCW 39.26.010.
Small business
To be classified as a small business, the business must have its main location in Washington state and meet one of the following:
- 50 or fewer employees
- Gross annual revenue less than $7,000,000 (as reported on its federal income tax return or its return filed with the Department of Revenue over the previous three consecutive years).
- Certified with the Office of Women and Minority Business Enterprises.
Minibusiness
To be classified as a minibusiness, the business must:
- Be owned and operated independently from any other businesses.
- Have a gross annual revenue of at least $1,000,000 but less than $3,000,000 (as reported on its federal tax return or on its return filed with the Department of Revenue).
Microbusiness
To be classified as a microbusiness, the business must:
- Be owned and operated independently from all other businesses.
- Have a gross annual revenue of less than $1,000,000 (as reported on its federal tax return or on its return filed with the Department of Revenue).
How to report a business that does not meet requirement
- Use the online form to report a business that is inaccurately identified in WEBS as a small business, minibusiness, or microbusiness. Report a business online form.
Contact us
WEBS Customer Service
Phone 360-902-7400