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  2. Transaction privilege tax - Wikipedia

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    Transaction privilege tax (TPT) refers to a gross receipts tax levied by the state of Arizona on certain persons for the privilege of conducting business in the state. TPT differs from the "true" sales tax imposed by many other U.S. states as it is imposed upon the seller or lessor rather than the purchaser or lessee. The seller/lessor may pass ...

  3. Category:Taxation in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State Tax Commission; T. Transaction privilege tax This page was last edited on 4 October 2009, at 09:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Economy of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The state transaction privilege tax is 5.6%; however, county and municipal sales taxes generally add an additional 2%. The state rate on transient lodging (hotel/motel) is 7.27%. The state of Arizona does not levy a state tax on food for home consumption or on drugs prescribed by a licensed physician or dentist.

  5. Arizona tax revenue up in October: report - AOL

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    Gains came from across the board, including individual income tax “record levels” of corporate tax revenues. “The [Individual Income Tax] Arizona tax revenue up in October: report

  6. Tax rebates, a do-not-text ban: These new Arizona laws ... - AOL

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    The Arizona Legislature passed several new laws in 2023. They are going into effect on Oct. 30 and could impact you and your family. ... Those who claimed the dependent child tax credit on their ...

  7. Privilege tax - Wikipedia

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    A privilege tax is a tax levied in exchange for a privilege or license granted to the taxpayer. The fee for registering a motor vehicle is one example of a privilege tax. Many taxes on businesses are characterized as privilege taxes. For example, Arizona's transaction privilege tax is a gross receipts tax on business. In the 1911 case of Flint v

  8. GOP-led Arizona legislature signs off $1.9B income tax cut - AOL

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    PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona House on Thursday approved a $1.9 billion income tax cut that mainly benefits the wealthy as majority Republicans pushed through key pieces of a state budget plan ...

  9. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arizona has a transaction privilege tax (TPT) that differs from a true sales tax in that it is a gross receipts tax, a tax levied on the gross receipts of the vendor and not a liability of the consumer. [58] Vendors are permitted to pass the amount of the tax on to the consumer, but remain the liable parties for the tax to the state. [59]