- Arizona sales tax is called Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT), and it is legally a tax on the seller, not the customer.
- You must register if you have physical presence in Arizona or if you are a remote seller with more than $100,000 in Arizona gross sales in the current or prior year.
- Register online through AZTaxes.gov, or submit paper form JT-1 by mail or in person; the fee is $12 per location/activity code for in-state sellers and $12 flat for remote sellers/marketplace facilitators.
- Licenses are usually issued in 7–10 business days online, same day in person, or about 2 weeks by mail, and they expire every December 31.
- Some Arizona cities may require separate local TPT licenses, and renewal fees may vary by city.
Source: salestaxsolutions.us
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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