Home | Arizona Department of Revenue Whether you are an individual or business, you can find out where your refund is, make a payment, and more File your business taxes, apply for a license, or pay the majority of taxes online at AZTaxes gov
Forms - Arizona Department of Revenue Your Responsibilities as a Tax Preparer Penalty Abatement Request: Use Form 290 to request an abatement of non-audit penalties Approved Tax Software Vendors Booklet
Wheres My Refund? - Arizona Department of Revenue The Arizona Department of Revenue will follow the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announcement regarding the start of the electronic filing season Because Arizona electronic income tax returns are processed and accepted through the IRS first, Arizona’s electronic filing system for individual income tax returns is dependent upon the IRS' launch date When it comes to Arizona income tax
Unclaimed Property - Arizona Department of Revenue Unclaimed Property is a financial asset owed to an individual or business Property is considered unclaimed when there has been no owner contact for a specified period of time, usually between 1 and 3 years The purpose of the Unclaimed Property Unit is to efficiently and effectively collect, safeguard, and distribute unclaimed property to the rightful owners through prompt and courteous
Contact Us - Arizona Department of Revenue To request a copy of your TPT License, please send your request to the License Registration Unit at LicenseAndRegistrationInquiries@azdor gov For questions or records regarding your tax liability or collections notice, please contact the Collections Unit as appropriate
Make a Payment Online - Arizona Department of Revenue Individual To make a payment on individual Arizona income tax owed, taxpayers can either do so electronically or by mail Taxpayers who file electronically can authorize an electronic funds withdrawal (direct debit) from a checking or savings account
Transaction Privilege Tax - Arizona Department of Revenue Although commonly referred to as a sales tax, the Arizona transaction privilege tax (TPT) is actually a tax on a vendor for the privilege of doing business in the state Various business activities are subject to transaction privilege tax and must be licensed If a business is selling a product or engaging in a service subject to TPT, a license from the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR
Individual Income Tax Information - Arizona Department of Revenue The Arizona Department of Revenue will follow the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announcement regarding the start of the electronic filing season Because Arizona electronic income tax returns are processed and accepted through the IRS first, Arizona’s electronic filing system for individual income tax returns is dependent upon the IRS' launch date Remember, the starting point of the
Business - Arizona Department of Revenue Starting a New Business Starting a new business is an exciting venture and the department congratulates you on your decision to become an entrepreneur or franchisee The goal of the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is to help business owners maintain tax and licensing compliance A Guide to Taxes for Arizona Businesses is designed to do just that It describes the types of licenses and
E-File Services - Arizona Department of Revenue Income Tax E-file is a cooperative tax filing program with the IRS that makes it possible for taxpayers to file both federal and state personal and business income tax returns electronically It is also the fastest and most accurate way to file a return, and taxpayers can expect the following benefits: Individual taxpayers receive their refund faster An individual taxpayer will receive their