Resources

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) offers several options to meet tax obligations and obtain information from the comfort of a person's home.

Website 

Individual Income Tax

ADOR encourages our customers to use electronic file and pay options. Taxpayers can view a list of software providers certified to submit electronically filed returns with the department. 

The Arizona Free File Alliance offers a free file program to Arizona taxpayers who meet certain criteria.

The IRS Direct File Pilot Program allows eligible taxpayers to file electronically for free, providing a service that integrates state tax filing with IRS Direct File, a major step in creating a seamless federal-state system.

The AZTaxes.gov website is equipped for paying state individual income taxes under the “Make a Payment” link.

Taxpayers needing more time to get their taxes done can file for an automatic six-month extension by filling out Form 204. Taxpayers who filed an extension with the Internal Revenue Service do not have to do so with the state, but need to check the Filing Under Extension box 82F on their Arizona tax returns when they file.

For frequently asked questions for tax season, small business income, and where's my refund, see a full list of questions and answers here

 

Collections

Taxpayers can pay their liability in full or make partial payments at www.AZTaxes.gov. However, if there is an issue with making a payment, taxpayers can request a monthly installment plan through AZTaxes.gov.

Collections can be reached at (602) 542-5551 or (520) 628-6409 in Southern Arizona.

 

Corporate Income Tax

Corporations needing guidance can visit our Corporate Income Tax page.

Corporations that plan to prepare their own income tax returns and electronically file should check our Approved Vendors List as vendors get verified and approved to e-file returns.

 

Property Tax

Property tax in Arizona is assessed and administered in each individual county by the county assessor. Property taxes are paid to the county treasurer’s office. Contact the county treasurer where the property is located for payment options and online services.

 

Transaction Privilege Tax

Businesses can register, file, and pay transaction privilege tax on AZTaxes.gov. Tips and online resources for filing and paying online can be accessed here

 

Unclaimed Property

ADOR holds unclaimed property as a custodian for the rightful owner. Customers entitled to assets they have forgotten or are unaware of them can do a free search and make a claim by going to www.azdor.gov and clicking on the Unclaimed Property tab.

 

Live Chat

ADOR Live Chat is available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. to answer inquiries for general questions and offers navigational guides in real time.

 

Phone

Customers seeking information on particular private taxpayer matters or confidential account information can speak to our Customer Care at (602) 255-3381 or 800-352-4090. 

 

Social Media

ADOR has several social media networks to receive tips and guidance on tax-related topics. ADOR can only help with general questions and may direct taxpayers to seek help through other resources.

 

Printable Resource and Information Cards

Aircraft Use Tax

Applying for a TPT License

AZTaxes Individual Services

AZTaxes Business Services

Checking Refund Status and Paying Individual Income Tax Using AZTaxes.gov

County Excise Taxes on Commercial Leases

Form 140PTC, Property Tax Refund Credit

License Compliance Program

PMC Onboarding Checklist

Residential Rental

Transient Lodging in Arizona

Unlicensed Motor Vehicle Dealers

Voluntary Disclosure Program

 

See our Online Tutorials for topics such as AZTaxes.gov, transaction privilege tax, luxury tax, Power of Attorney, and more. 

See our Reporting Guide for convenient access to TPT-related guidance and resources.