- Arizona has clarified the timeliness of electronic tax payments
- An electronic payment is considered made when the taxpayer authorizes the EFT
- Confirmation can be issued by the Arizona Department of Revenue, taxpayer’s financial institution, or certified vendor
- Rules for timeliness of electronic filing and payment can differ among states
- Arizona’s guidance helps taxpayers understand guidelines and prove timeliness of tax payments
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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