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Transaction Privilege Tax License Renewals are Coming

Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) will be sending renewal letters to businesses next month to renew their 2019 Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license. Every business licensed with ADOR is required to renew their Arizona TPT license, which is due January 1, 2019.

Before renewing, ADOR encourages TPT taxpayers to update and verify their account information to prevent unnecessary fees and penalties. AZTaxes.gov enables registered businesses to update their accounts, but they must have an e-signature PIN to make changes.

On AZTaxes.gov, taxpayers can do the following:

  • Change their mailing address on corporate, withholding and transaction privilege and use tax licenses.
  • Add, edit and/or close locations for TPT licenses.
  • Cancel or close an existing TPT license or single location on a TPT license.
  • Close an account for withholding or TPT licenses.
  • Make changes to “Doing Business As” (DBA) name or the business mailing address.
  • Add a new reporting jurisdiction, new business code or business or rental location.

If the business or a location closed, the license must be canceled to avoid the requirement to renew, which may result in fees and penalties.

ADOR strongly encourages taxpayers to enroll to file and pay online via the AZTaxes.gov website for easier renewals and faster processing. State law requires taxpayers with multiple business locations to renew their TPT license electronically.

Businesses with any questions or seek more information can visit azdor.gov or contact the Customer Care Call Center at: 602-255-3381 or toll-free: 800-352-4090.

 

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