10/30/2024

Phoenix, AZ—The Arizona Department of Revenue cautions taxpayers to be aware and don’t get haunted by “ghost” prepared returns this Halloween season or any time of the year.

A ghost preparer is someone who is paid to prepare a tax return, but does not sign it or include other necessary information to identify themselves. ADOR warns taxpayers that if a preparer won't state their name on the tax return, it could be a possible scam.

10/17/2024

Taxpayers can file now and schedule payments up until the deadline.

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) reminds transaction privilege tax filers that monthly and quarterly returns are due. Filing before the deadline is highly encouraged in the event assistance is required.

10/17/2024

Phoenix, AZ—The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) will soon be mailing or emailing renewal notices to business owners advising them to renew their Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License before January 1. Penalties may apply to renewals received after January 31.

Please note that a Renewal Form will only be sent to paper filers. For AZTaxes users, an email and/or letter will be sent and a notice will be displayed on AZTaxes.gov as a reminder. 

10/11/2024

IRS Direct File Expanding to Include More Tax Circumstances

Phoenix, AZ – This 2025 tax filing season, more Arizonans will be eligible to file their federal and state tax returns directly online for free. Arizona is part of a select group of states extending its participation in the IRS Direct File program, following overwhelming enthusiasm from Arizonans who used its pilot program.

10/08/2024

Phoenix, AZ—The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is providing this important reminder to individual income filers who received a state tax-filing extension--and have yet to file a return--to file by Tuesday, October 15.