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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Joint Tax Application (JT-1) in our platform's editor.
  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. Continue to specify the License Type by checking all applicable boxes, such as Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) or Use Tax.
  4. In Section B, provide details about owners and partners. Include their names, titles, and contact information as required.
  5. Proceed to Section C for Transaction Privilege Tax details. Indicate your estimated tax liability and filing frequency based on your business activities.
  6. Complete Sections D through F as applicable, ensuring you provide accurate physical locations and any changes in ownership.
  7. Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing in Section H. Use our platform’s tools to save and submit your application securely online.

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Businesses having a presence in or a nexus connection with Arizona are required to be licensed, and if engaging in taxable sales, are required to remit applicable TPT to the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR).
Enter your annual gross taxable wages, the number of paychecks you receive each year, your annual withholding goal, the amount already withheld for this year, the number of paychecks remaining in this year, and select the largest percentage on line 10 that is less than line 9.
While joint is often used to refer to married couples for tax purposes, here, it refers to the forms use by both the Department of Revenue and the Department of Economic Security. Businesses will file Form JT-1 to report: Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) Use Tax. Withholding or unemployment tax.
Nonresident. Nonresident individuals must file income tax returns in both Arizona and their home state. Although it may appear as though a nonresident taxpayer is paying taxes twice on the same income because of reporting requirements, credits allowed offset that income.
The Arizona Joint Tax Application (JT-1) is used to apply for transaction privilege tax, use tax, and Employer Withholding and Unemployment Insurance.