ADOR Issues New Adult Use Marijuana Tax ResourcesWebsite information and outreach team in placeDedicated web pages on the Department of Revenue’s website – www.azdor.gov - are now live. The Adult Use Marijuana resource page provides information on the adult use marijuana law that requires dispensaries to begin filing and paying transaction privilege tax (TPT) and excise tax in Arizona. The online section outlines tax requirements, frequently asked questions, examples, and other helpful information. The Outreach Unit will be connecting with establishments to introduce itself, assist with registration, and ensure systems are set up correctly to collect TPT and excise tax. Additionally, the team of ADOR specialists will provide guidance to businesses who also sell medical marijuana and now are selling adult use (dual licensed). The unit can be reached by email at AZTaxHelp@azdor.gov. Medical Marijuana Adult Use (Non-medical) Marijuana In addition to retail TPT, adult use marijuana retail sales are also subject to a 16% state marijuana excise tax (MET). This tax must be reported on Form MET-1, which is separate from and in addition to Form TPT-2. To file and pay MET, an adult use marijuana retailer must register with ADOR in addition to applying for a TPT license. ADOR accepts feedback on new publications in an ongoing effort to engage with and inform the public of state and local tax issues. See Publication - Marijuana (Medical Only, Adult Use Only, Dual Licensee). Registration Establishments must register to collect, file, and pay marijuana excise tax by completing Form JTM-1 and emailing the form to AZTaxHelp@azdor.gov. Enhancements are being made to allow marijuana establishments to file and pay online at AZTaxes.gov. To receive Arizona marijuana taxation updates, be sure to subscribe to the “AZ Marijuana Taxation” list. ### |
07 February 2021
Arizona Department of Revenue Issues New Adult Use Marijuana Tax Resources
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