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Arizona's Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) is a tax levied on vendors engaged in certain business activities in the state. Unlike a true sales tax, the legal incidence of TPT falls on the seller, although it is commonly passed on to the buyer.
Arizona's TPT system is complex due to its 'multi-stacked' nature, involving state, county, and municipal tax rates that vary by business activity. The state TPT rate is 6.6%, but local rates can significantly increase the total tax burden, with combined rates often exceeding 10%. Filings are typically conducted monthly or quarterly via the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) online portal, and businesses must obtain a TPT license prior to engaging in taxable activities.