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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On May 31, 2019, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed House Bill (H.B.) 2757 into law. This legislation requires remote sellers and marketplace facilitators to begin filing and paying transaction privilege tax (TPT) in Arizona starting October 1, 2019. The next key date will be November 1, 2019, when filing and paying TPT for the October reporting period begins. As part of the implementation of the new remote seller and marketplace facilitator TPT in Arizona, the agency has unveiled detailed online information and launched a team of department specialists ready to provide one-onone assistance to customers.
The Out-of-State Sellers resource page on the Arizona Department of Revenue website provides information on the legislation, outlines TPT requirements, has frequently asked questions along with other information, including links to helpful sites, such as www.AZTaxes.gov.
The Arizona Department of Revenue’s E-Commerce Compliance and Outreach (ECCO) team is in place to assist remote sellers and marketplace facilitators with questions about the legislation, licensing and registering process. Additionally, this team of ADOR specialists provides guidance to Arizona-based retailers about other states with remote seller programs. The ECCO Unit can be reached Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (MST) by phone at 833-293-7253 (833-AZeSale) or by email at [email protected].
Registration for remote sellers and marketplace facilitators began on September 9. For information visit the Out-of-State Sellers resource page at https://azdor.gov/ transaction-privilege-tax/retail-sales-subject-tpt/out-state-sellers
ADOR Live Chat is available on the www.AZDOR.gov and www.AZTaxes.gov websites, giving Arizona taxpayers another option when seeking information about state taxes, the transaction privilege tax program or answers to a variety of questions. The popup application will provide customers with navigational guidance and answers to general questions.
ADOR Live Chat is currently available for inquiries, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
An online lodging marketplace is any digital platform that provides, at a cost, an unaffiliated third party with a platform to rent lodging accommodations. Online lodging marketplaces (OLMs) are required to obtain a transaction privilege tax (TPT) license, list each location on their license, register to file and pay on all online lodging transactions, and list their TPT license on each advertisement maintained by the operator, with the department. Visit azdor.gov/transaction-privilegetax/ online-lodging-marketplace for details and to review the reporting factsheet and taxpayer notification, TPN 19-1.
On August 13, 2019, the Mayor and the Council of the Town of Fountain Hills approved Ordinance No. 19-12 to increase the Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) by three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the following rates:
Advertising (018); Amusement (012); Contracting – Prime (015); Contracting – Speculative Builders (016); Contracting – Owner Builders (037); Job Printing (010); Manufactured Buildings (027); Timbering and Other Extraction (020); Publication (009); Hotels (044); Commercial Lease (Additional Tax) (313); Rental, Leasing, & Licensing for Use of TPP (214); Restaurant and Bars (011); Retail Sales (017); Retail Sales Food for Home Consumption (062); MRRA Amount (315); Communications (005); Transporting (006); Utilities (004); Use Tax Purchases (029); Use Tax From Inventory (030);
Effective November 1, 2019.
On August 13, 2019, the Mayor and the Council of Clarkdale passed Ordinance No. 398 which amends the Town of Clarkdale Tax Code by increasing the rate of taxation from the existing rate of three percent (3.0%) to a total of three and one-half percent (3.5%). This change affects the following business classifications:
Effective November 1, 2019.
Effective November 1, 2019.
The Town of Payson to reduce TPT rate by (0.12%) as a result of the repeal of the 2002 voter approved increase from the sale of Project 2003 bonds. The (0.12%) reductions are for the following rates:
Advertising (018); Amusement (012); Contracting – Prime (015); Contracting – Speculative Builders (016); Contracting – Owner Builders (037); Job Printing (010); Manufactured Buildings (027); Timbering and Other Extraction (020); Publication (009); Rental Occupancy (040); Hotels (044); Commercial Rental, Leasing, & Licensing for Use (213) ; Rental Leasing & Licensing for Use of TPP (214); Restaurant and Bars (011); Retail Sales (017); MRRA Amount (315); Communications (005); Transporting (006); Utilities (004).
Effective October 1, 2019.
TPT filers are reminded of the following August 2019 TPT filing deadlines:
ADOR makes available online tutorials on setting up AZTaxes, new user registration, understanding location codes, filing an electronic TPT return and more. To access online tutorials and resources, visit azdor.gov/taxpayer-education.