Filing Documents
Traditionally, the regular individual income tax return filing deadline is April 15; however, there are times when the deadline can be extended. Please check for updates to the current filing year.
Individuals can find all tax forms and instructions on the ADOR website or visit our local offices. Please note that the Arizona tax package and Arizona Booklet X Volumes 1, 2, and 3 are now available to download from our website. Taxpayers can also find fillable and non-fillable tax forms online.
Power of Attorney and General Disclosure
For individuals needing to authorize the Department to release confidential information to the taxpayer’s Appointee or file a power of attorney on behalf of another taxpayer, Arizona will accept the Federal Power of Attorney (POA) Form 2848 provided certain changes are made. For more information on this, see General Tax Procedure (GTP) 15-2, or complete Arizona POA Form 285. Learn how to complete the Arizona Form 285 series.
Form 1099-G
The Form 1099-G provides essential information that must be reported on the income tax return. To be eligible for a Form 1099-G, a taxpayer must have itemized on their federal return and received an Arizona income tax refund last year.
Taxpayers receiving Form 1099-G, which serves as a confirmation of the previous year’s state tax refund, can go online to search, download, and print the form. They can go to www.AZTaxes.gov, click the “View My 1099-G,” provide the necessary information and download the forms. In addition to Form 1099-G, taxpayers can confirm the previous year’s state tax refund by reviewing their previous year’s Arizona individual income tax return.
For frequently asked questions, see the FAQs page.
Form 1099-MISC
Form 1099-MISC is a federal form used to report miscellaneous income. The payor of the miscellaneous income is required by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to issue a Form 1099-MISC to both the recipient of the income and the IRS. This amount may be taxable to you.
ADOR will provide taxpayers with Form 1099-MISC online through its secure portal. Once there, you will be prompted to enter certain identifying information, which will then permit you to download a copy of your Form 1099-MISC. In addition to Form 1099-MISC, taxpayers can confirm the rebate amount by reviewing their bank account transactions.
For frequently asked questions, see the FAQs page.
W-2 from Employer
If an individual did not receive a W-2 from an employer, that person should contact the IRS at 800-829-1040 for further instructions. Individuals who lose a W-2, or find their W-2 is incorrect, can request a new one from their employer.
Request for Copies of Documents
Individuals needing a copy of previously filed and processed tax returns and/or attachments, including Form W-2, can file Arizona Form 450, Request for Certified Copies of Documents. The fee for copies, which taxpayers can find on the form, must be submitted with the completed document.
Please note that processed tax returns consist of the current tax year and prior four years. Jointly filed individual income tax returns may be requested by either spouse and require only one signature on the request form. For transaction privilege, withholding, or corporate tax, the requestor must be the owner of the business or officer of the corporation. Otherwise, an Arizona POA Form 285 is required.
Amending a Return
If an Arizona return has mistakes, individuals must complete and submit an amended tax return using Arizona Form 140X.
Innocent Spouse Relief
Individuals filing a joint return but would like to request relief from joint and several liabilities as an innocent spouse may file Arizona Form 200, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief and Separation of Liability and Equitable Relief. However, this form does not apply to an injured spouse, or person whose share of an overpayment shown on a joint return was, or is expected to be, applied against a spouse’s past-due state taxes, child support, spousal maintenance, or debts owed to another Arizona state agency.