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  2. Transaction Privilege Tax - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/business/transaction-privilege-tax

    Although commonly referred to as a sales tax, the Arizona transaction privilege tax (TPT) is actually a tax on a vendor for the privilege of doing business in the state. Various business activities are subject to transaction privilege tax and must be licensed.

  3. TPT License - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/business/transaction-privilege-tax/tpt-license

    Arizona transaction privilege tax (TPT), commonly referred to as a sales tax, is a tax on vendors for the privilege of doing business in the state. Various business activities are subject to transaction privilege tax and must be licensed.

  4. Tax Rate Table - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/business/transaction-privilege-tax/tax-rate-table

    This resource can be used to find the transaction privilege tax rates for any location within the State of Arizona. Use the physical address or the zip code, or if it is unknown, the Map Locator link can be used to find the location.

  5. Applying for a TPT License | Arizona Department of Revenue

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    The Arizona Joint Tax Application (JT-1) is used to apply for transaction privilege tax, use tax, and Employer Withholding and Unemployment Insurance. The application is called "joint" because it is used by both ADOR and Economic Security and allows the business owner to apply for any of the listed licenses and registrations on a single ...

  6. Arizona transaction privilege tax (TPT) is a tax on the vendor for the privilege of doing business in the state. We strongly encourage taxpayers to file online via the AZTaxes.gov website for faster processing and fewer errors. Tutorial and step-by-step instructions can be found here.

  7. Do I Need a TPT License? | Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/business/transaction-privilege-tax/do-i-need-tpt-license

    Effective September 14, 2024, persons under the age of 19 may operate a business without a transaction privilege tax (TPT) license if that business does not generate more than $10,000 in gross income in a calendar year.

  8. TPT Exemptions - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/business/transaction-privilege-tax/tpt-exemptions

    This establishes a basis for state and city tax deductions or exemptions. It is to be filled out completely by the purchaser and furnished to the vendor at the time of the sale. Please click here for Exemption Certificate forms.

  9. Renewing a TPT License | Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/transaction-privilege-tax/tpt-license/renewing-tpt-license

    The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is sending renewal letters and emails to filers to renew their Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License. Electronic filers are required to renew online and will see a License Renewal button on the Business List page within AZTaxes.gov.

  10. Reporting Guide - Arizona Department of Revenue

    azdor.gov/business/transaction-privilege-tax/reporting-guide

    Transaction Privilege Tax – Residential Rental (Publication 645) Information for Tax Preparers For further assistance, please call (602) 716-RENT (7368), or email [email protected] .

  11. TPT-EZ Transaction Privilege, Use and Severance Tax Return

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    TPT-EZ Transaction Privilege, Use and Severance Tax Return This form is for filing periods beginning on or AFTER June 1, 2016. The TPT-EZ can be used by businesses who operate only one physical location.