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TPT License Renewal: The Arizona Department of Revenue is advising businesses to renew their transaction privilege tax (TPT) licenses, which are due January 1, 2023, and penalties will be assessed for all renewals after January 31.

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Two Weeks Left to Renew 2022 Transaction Privilege Tax License

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is urging businesses to renew their TPT licenses, which are due January 1, 2022.

TPT licenses are valid for one calendar year, from January 1 through December 31.

Taxpayers must renew the license before continuing business in Arizona. Failure to renew, or renewals after January 1, will incur penalties and/or late fees.

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

Taxpayers no longer in business must cancel their license, and can do so through AZTaxes.gov or by submitting a Business Account Update Form with a cancelation effective date. This will ensure account history remains in good standing. Unrenewed licenses will not be canceled.

How to renew your license on AZTaxes.gov

  • Go to www.AZTaxes.gov.
  • Log in using your username and password.
  • Click “License Renewal” in the ‘Action’ section of your Business List or select “License Renewal” on the left-hand navigation bar.

(You will need the pertinent information for renewal, any changes, payment information, and your e-signature PIN.)

 

To assist taxpayers through the process and reduce errors, ADOR has prepared several tips here.

Remote sellers and marketplace facilitators without a physical presence in Arizona must renew their TPT licenses if they have more than $100,000 in gross sales to Arizona customers in the current or prior calendar year. If the threshold was not met in the prior and/or current calendar year, the business may consider canceling their TPT license for 2022. Unrenewed licenses will not be canceled.

Marijuana excise tax licenses are not required to renew, but marijuana TPT licenses must renew each year.

For further assistance on completing a license renewal through AZTaxes.gov, view our video tutorial.

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.

 

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

 

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