Is AZTaxes Gov a real website?
The Arizona Department of Revenue (“ADOR”) has various internet websites, including http://www.azdor.gov and http://www.aztaxes.gov , to provide people with a convenient and efficient means to interact with ADOR without traveling to our offices.
How do I pay my AZ TPT tax?
To file and pay online, a business must be registered on www.AZTaxes.gov and use Automated Clearance House (ACH) Debit, e-check, or credit card as a payment method to comply with electronic funds transfer payment requirements. Visit E-Services for Business for more information or contact one of our accountants or CPAs.
How do I get my 1099 G Online Arizona?
Filers can download and print their Form 1099-G online by going to www.AZTaxes.gov , clicking on the “View My 1099-G” link and providing the necessary information. Accessing Form 1099-G online is useful for several reasons, including: It keeps sensitive information from being mailed to an old address.
Can you pay Arizona state taxes online?
Electronic payments can be made using AZTaxes.gov under the “Make a Payment” link. Taxpayers who filed an extension with the Internal Revenue Service do not have to do so with the state, but they must check the Filing Under Extension box 82F on the Arizona tax returns when they file.
How do I verify a resale certificate in Arizona?
Verify the purchaser's Arizona account ID or Arizona resale number is valid and active by logging into the Arizona Department of Revenue and entering the 8-digit TPT number of the buyer.
How do I find out how much I owe in Arizona state taxes?
Arizona Individual Income Tax Refund Inquiry
- (602) 255-3381 (in Phoenix) or.
- 1-800-352-4090 (toll-free statewide, outside of Maricopa County)
Where are my taxes AZ?
Call (602) 255-3381 or toll-free 1-800-352-4090. Have your tax information ready before calling. Or, you can use the “Where's My Refund” link on our website www.AZTaxes.gov to check the status of your refund.
Does the Arizona Department of Revenue call you?
"The Arizona Department of Revenue does not call to demand immediate payment or call about taxes owed without having initial communication with them through the mail." Arizonans with tax-related ID theft questions should contact the ADOR's identity theft call center or the Internal Revenue Service.