Ensure Your Business Has Renewed Your Transaction Privilege License for 2024
R&A renews Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) licenses for clients for which we process sales tax. If you process your TPT renewal yourself and have not yet done so, Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) has issued this reminder to renew now. Penalties will apply. Here from ADOR is the information you need to make that happen.
The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) is sending renewal billing letters to businesses with overdue renewal fees. Businesses must pay their past 2024 Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License renewal fees plus additional penalties. Renewals were due on January 1, 2024.
Taxpayers can no longer manually renew online, but they can still pay the license free liability at AZTaxes.gov. Prompt compliance online can save both time and money.
Taxpayers who have closed their business can cancel their existing TPT license through AZTaxes.gov or submit a Business Account Update form with a cancel effective date. This will ensure your account remains in good standing and avoids additional penalties and interest.
Keep your mailing addresses and account information up to date to ensure letters, notices, and billings go to the correct address.
Please note, there is a unique address for all renewal forms, correspondence, and payments:
Arizona Department of Revenue
Attn: License and Registration
PO Box 29082
Phoenix, AZ 85038-9082
Renewal forms, correspondence, or payments sent to any other address will delay processing.
As a reminder, operating without proper licensing is a class 3 misdemeanor.
Once a business has renewed their TPT license and paid the license in full, the information is validated and the new TPT license certificate is generated to be sent to the mailing address on file with ADOR.
If you have questions specific to your renewal, contact your R&A advisor.