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Some Tips On Choosing the Right Tax Preparer This Tax Filing Season

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) wants to assist Arizonans who decide to hire a professional tax preparer to do their individual income taxes this filing season.

When hiring a tax preparer here are some things to consider:

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Increased Funding for Arizona Municipalities Under Arizona Department of Revenue’s Transaction Privilege Tax 2017 Distribution

It was a successful 2017 for 91 Arizona municipalities under the Arizona Department of Revenue’s (ADOR) transaction privilege tax (TPT) program.

In 2017, more than $2.7 billion in municipal TPT was collected and distributed to the participating cities and towns for local programs and services by ADOR.

The 14 cities that joined the TPT’s single point of administration and collection of business taxes in 2017 received in excess of $1.9 billion, a 6.3 percent increase from expectations at the start of last year.

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ADOR Reminds Arizonans to Be On Alert For Scam Artists During Income Tax Filing Season

Tax-related scams and identity theft remain a serious issue all across the United States, so the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) reminds taxpayers to remain vigilant in protecting their private information from scam artists wanting to steal their identities for fraudulent refunds during this tax filing season.

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Form 1099-G Tax Information Now Available Online

The Arizona Department of Revenue has taken another step to deliver faster and more cost-effective tax service for Arizonans.

Taxpayers receiving Form 1099-G, which serves as a confirmation of the previous year’s state tax refund, can now go online to access and print the form.

Taxpayers can download and print their Form 1099-G by going to www.AZTaxes.gov, clicking on the “View My 1099-G” link and providing the necessary information.

Accessing Form 1099-G online is effective for a number of reasons:

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2018 Arizona Income Tax Filing Season Begins

Arizona Department of Revenue encourages taxpayers to e-file

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is now accepting electronically filed individual income tax returns for the 2017 tax year.

The deadline for taxpayers to file 2017 taxes is Tuesday, April 17. Officially, it is April 15, but with the date falling on the weekend and with Monday, April 16, being District of Columbia Emancipation Day in Washington D.C., the last day to file tax returns is the 17th of April.

ADOR encourages taxpayers to:

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Form 1099-G Tax Information To Be Available Online End of January

Starting with the current filing season, taxpayers receiving the Form 1099-G, which serves as a confirmation of the previous year’s state tax refund, will be able to go online to access and print the form.

Effective January 31, taxpayers will be able to download and print their Form 1099-G by going to www.AZTaxes.gov, clicking on the “View My 1099-G” link and providing the necessary information.

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New E-file Solution Kicks Off January 22 for the 2018 Filing Period

Beginning January 22, 2018, the Arizona Department of Revenue’s (ADOR) new transaction privilege tax (TPT) Residential Rental e-solution for property management companies (PMCs) goes live for the January 2018 filing period.

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Form 1099-G Now Online for Individuals
Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Phoenix, AZ—Taxpayers can now search, download, and print their Form 1099-G online through www.AZTaxes.gov by clicking on the “View My 1099-G”

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2023 Electronic Individual Income Tax Season Officially Starts
Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Phoenix, AZ—The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) today announced the beginning of Arizona's 2023 electronic tax season for 2022 tax year returns.

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Be Prepared for Short-Term and Long-Term Rental Tax Obligations
Monday, January 23, 2023

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Individual Taxpayer InformationFor Individuals

Under Arizona tax law, residents are taxed on the same income reported for federal income tax purposes, and subject to specific modifications allowed.

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Business Taxpayer InformationFor Businesses

Various business activities are subject to transaction privilege tax (TPT), which is a privilege of doing business in Arizona, and must be licensed.

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  • Learn about Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT)
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  • View Tax Rate Tables
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Information about tax forms

Forms

Download Arizona tax forms. Interactive forms are available and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view.

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Information about taxpayer refunds

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Find out the status of the refund that is owed to you.

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File your taxes, apply for a license or update your accounts online.

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View online tutorials and information on workshop seminars.

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Reports & Legal Research

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Tax Credit Information

Tax Credits

Find additional information on tax credits available to Arizona taxpayers.

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Unclaimed Property

Learn about the collection and safeguarding of Unclaimed Property and distribution to the rightful owners.

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