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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Joint Tax Application (JT-1) in our platform.
  2. Begin with Section A: Business Information. Fill in your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) or Social Security Number (SSN) if you are a sole proprietor. Ensure all required fields marked with an asterisk (*) are completed.
  3. In Section B, provide details about the owners, partners, and corporate officers. Include their names, titles, and contact information as necessary.
  4. Proceed to Section C for Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT). Indicate your business's start date in Arizona and expected tax liability for the first year. Choose your filing frequency based on your estimated income.
  5. Complete Sections D through F as applicable, providing physical location details and any acquired business information if relevant.
  6. Finally, review Section H for required signatures and ensure all necessary fees are calculated in Section I before submitting your application.

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Withholding Percentage Options Keep in mind for tax year 2023 and beyond, the tax rate for Arizona taxable income is 2.5%.
This form is used to apply for transaction privilege tax, use tax, and Employer Withholding and Unemployment Insurance. The Application is called Joint because it is used by both the Arizona Department of Revenue and Economic Security.
Form 140 - Resident Personal Income Tax Form -- Fillable You must use Form 140 if any of the following apply: Your Arizona taxable income is $50,000 or more, regardless of filing status. You are making adjustments to income. You itemize deductions.
TPT filings, payments, and renewals are only available at AZTaxes.gov at this time. Paper Form: Download and complete the Joint Tax Application (JT-1) and mail to the address indicated on the form. In-Person: Go to one of our offices to deliver the completed JT-1 paper application.
AZ Form 140 (2017) If you are expecting a refund or owe no tax, or owe tax but are not sending a payment, mail to Arizona Department of Revenue, PO Box 52138, Phoenix, AZ 85072-2138.

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Licensing Requirements If a business is selling a product or engaging in a service subject to TPT, that business will likely need a license from the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) and a TPT, or business/occupational license, from the city or cities in which the business has a base or operation.
Nonresidents are subject to Arizona tax on any income earned from Arizona sources. Nonresidents may also exclude income Arizona law does not tax. Individuals subject to tax by both Arizona and another state on the same income may also be eligible for a tax credit.
To claim the Arizona Property Tax Credit all the following must apply: You were a resident of Arizona for all of 2024. You (or your spouse) were either 65 or older or received Title 16 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments during 2024.

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