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Is Arizona sales tax based on origin or destination?
In some states, tax rates, rules, and regulations are based on the location of the seller and the origin of the sale (origin-based sourcing). In others, taxes are based on the location of the buyer and the destination of the sale (destination-based sourcing). Arizona is an origin-based state.
Is sales and use tax the same as property tax?
Property tax is a direct tax, for which the owner of the property is obligated to pay the taxes. Sales tax is an indirect tax, for which a company collects tax from a customer on behalf of the government. Property owners are responsible for paying taxes on their property every year.
What is an Arizona remote seller?
A remote seller is any person or business making direct sales to Arizona customers and shipping products into Arizona but does not have a physical presence or other legal requirements to obtain a TPT license. Physical presence includes having a storefront, people or equipment in Arizona.
Does Arizona have a seller permit?
The state of Arizona charges $12.00 per application for a sales tax permit. On top of that, vendors are required to file for a sales tax permit in individual cities where they do business. (Out-of-state sellers with nexus in Arizona, read more about that here.)
Do I charge AZ sales tax for out of state customers?
Online Out-of-State Sales Sales are generally subject to tax in the state where property is delivered. If an item is shipped to a customer out of state, then tax usually applies for the delivery state and TPT should not be collected.
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A. Yes. Registering your vehicle in Arizona is considered use in Arizona and therefore subject to tax. There are no exemptions for purchases by Military members.
Do I have to pay taxes when I sell my home in Arizona?
Here in Arizona, if homeowners have lived in their main home for less than two years, they will be liable to pay capital gains taxes. Arizona follows the equation for Federal capital gains on a home sale. The IRS defines a main home as the one in which you live most of the time.
Does Arizona have a sellers use tax?
Arizonas use tax was enacted in 1955 to protect sellers in the state of Arizona from inequities that would result without a use tax. In general, the purchaser, rather than the out-of-state vendor, is liable to ADOR for use tax.
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Arizona Transaction Privilege (Sales) Use Tax
Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) is a tax imposed on vendors for the privilege of doing business in the State of Arizona.
Out-of-State Sellers | Arizona Department of Revenue
Remote Seller: Any person or business selling or shipping products into Arizona but does not have a physical presence. TPT filing is required if in the current
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