Landscape architectural services have been subject to taxation in the District of Columbia since 1989 per this DC Code (§ 47–2001. Definitions. _ D.C. Law Library) and these DC Municipal Regulations. Landscape architects were not licensed in the District when this rule was published so landscape architectural design services were considered taxable in the same category of landscape construction and installation. Landscape architects became licensed professionals in the District in 2017 so the Potomac Chapter is advocating for the DC Council to remove the taxation on our services to better align with our industry peers and the majority of other states.
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Benefits
The Potomac Chapter of ASLA wrote a draft bill, which exempts licensed landscape architects’ services from taxation. We are thrilled to announce that the Landscape Architect Services Sales Tax Clarification Amendment Act of 2023 was introduced on April 27, 2023 by Councilmember Charles Allen, with Councilmembers Matthew Frumin and Robert C. White, Jr. as co-sponsors. Click here for details.
How You Can Help
The Chapter has adopted ASLA’s Advocacy Checklist and will follow it when other issues are brought to the Chapter’s attention. You can review the document here: ASLA Guide for Taking Policy Positions
Contact Christine Cotter, ccotter@potomacasla.org, with any questions on advocacy.