Attention Arizona taxpayers! If you’re a transaction privilege tax (TPT) filer, it’s time to get your returns in order. The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) has shared important details and deadlines for your December 2024 activity. Filing early is encouraged to avoid last-minute stress. Here’s a quick breakdown of what you need to know.
Key Deadlines
- Paper Returns: Must be received by ADOR by January 30, 2025.
- Electronic Returns & Payments: Submit online at AZTaxes.gov by 11:59 PM on January 31, 2025.
Tip: Filing electronically is faster, easier, and hassle-free. Plus, it’s available nights and weekends for your convenience.
Filing Requirements
Even if you have no taxes due, state law mandates that you file a return. Additionally, you must file and pay electronically if:
- You operate multiple business locations.
- Your combined annual TPT liability exceeds $500.
Important Updates for 2025
- Residential Rentals (Long-Term Lodging):
Starting January 1, 2025, long-term lodging stays (30+ days) are no longer subject to city TPT. For earlier periods, residential rental property owners are still required to comply with filing and payment rules. - Remote Sellers & Marketplace Facilitators:
If you’re a remote seller without a physical presence in Arizona, make sure you’re using business code 605 (Retail Classification) to file your taxes. - Adult Use Marijuana Businesses:
Remember to file and pay both your TPT and excise taxes separately online.
Why File Early?
Waiting until the last minute can lead to unnecessary stress, especially if you need assistance. Filing through AZTaxes.gov ensures a seamless process, allowing you to schedule payments in advance.
Need Help?
Visit AZTaxes.gov for 24/7 access to registration, filing, and payment services. Filing online is free, fast, and secure giving you one less thing to worry about.