United States — Arizona
ARS § 48-1910
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The board of directors may buy and lease hospital-related property and may ask for a transaction privilege tax election, but it may not buy, rent, or use aircraft.
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United States — Arizona
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The board of directors may buy and lease hospital-related property and may ask for a transaction privilege tax election, but it may not buy, rent, or use aircraft.
United States — Arizona
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Aircraft based in this state and required to be registered are subject to an annual license tax, unless exempt.
United States — Arizona
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The district may take tax-related actions and limit investment yield to help keep federal tax exclusion for bond interest.
United States — Arizona
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Retailers may not tell the public or customers that the sales tax will be absorbed by the retailer, not added to the price, or refunded if added.
United States — Arizona
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Before filing the petition, the taxing district must adopt a resolution authorizing the filing and authorizing its attorney or special counsel to file and represent the district in the related federal district court proceedings.
United States — Arizona
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United States — Arizona
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Tax money must be used only for the purpose of the levy, and any surplus in an unused fund may be moved to another fund with outstanding obligations.
United States — Arizona
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This article may be cited as the Uniform Division of Income for Tax Purposes Act.
United States — Arizona
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A district member who misses the prescribed payment date for a district tax or fee can be charged a civil penalty of up to $5,000 per day overdue. The district must sue in superior court to recover penalties under this section.
United States — Arizona
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This section repeals two specified income tax acts, while preserving existing rights, liabilities, suits, offenses, penalties, assessments, and forfeitures tied to those acts.
United States — Arizona
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This section says a taxpayer generally does not have to pay the same transaction privilege tax to more than one city or town, and sets a process for resolving which municipality gets the tax.
United States — Arizona
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Arizona residents may claim a credit for qualifying income taxes paid to another state or country, subject to several limits and anti-double-credit rules.