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As marijuana dispensaries and establishments learn and settle into a routine of filing and paying transaction privilege tax (TPT) and excise tax, the Arizona Department of Revenue wants to provide best practices and tips to comply properly.
Tips:
Business Codes
Medical and adult use marijuana dispensaries should use the following business codes to file properly.
BUSINESS CODE | DESCRIPTION | REPORTING PURPOSE |
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017 | Retail Sales (Accessories and Ancillary Products) | Retail sales of non-marijuana tangible personal property (e.g., marijuana accessories, jars, grow lights, etc.). |
203 | Retail - Medical | Retail sales of medical marijuana (flower/leaf, edibles, etc.). Purchaser must have a prescription and marijuana medical card. |
420 | Retail - Adult Use | Retail sales of adult use marijuana and marijuana products (21+ years) (flower, edibles, etc.). |
030 | Use Tax From Inventory | Cost/value of items used from inventory (free product giveaways, testing, etc.). |
029 | Use Tax | Items purchased from an out-of-state vendor on which no Arizona TPT is collected. |
221* | Medical Marijuana Restaurant | Prepared food infused with medical marijuana. |
421* | Adult use Marijuana Restaurant | Prepared food infused with adult use marijuana. |
222* | Medical Marijuana Restaurant Additional Tax | “Additional Tax” means in addition to Medical Marijuana Restaurant |
422* | Adult Use Marijuana Restaurant Additional Tax | “Additional Tax” means in addition to Adult Use Marijuana Restaurant |
* New business codes coming soon.
Resources
The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) provides support and assistance for marijuana dispensaries and establishments learning the new tax obligation. Our Customer Care and Outreach teams have contacted many marijuana dispensaries and establishments to assist with registration and walk them through the process to comply. It is recommended to call ADOR back so we can assist.
Website
The Adult Use Marijuana resource page provides information on the adult use marijuana law that requires dispensaries to begin filing and paying transaction privilege tax (TPT) and excise tax in Arizona. The online section outlines tax requirements, frequently asked questions, examples, and other helpful information.
Workshops
On Wednesday, July 28, 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., ADOR will be hosting a Marijuana Taxation webinar which covers industry specific topics such as how to properly license with ADOR, best practices, and how to file and pay on AZTaxes.gov.
Click here to register.
If you need further assistance with filing or paying using AZTaxes.gov, please email [email protected].
Tuesday, July 13, 2021