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This form should only be used to claim property of which you are the original owner. If you are claiming property as the heir or beneficiary of a deceased owner (Form 600B), the agent of an entity (Form 600C) or the agent of a living owner (Form 600D), you must complete the appropriate form.
Who must use Arizona Form 140NR? File a Form 140NR if you were not an Arizona resident but earned income from an Arizona source in 2021.
Individuals can find all tax forms and instructions on the ADOR website or visit our local offices. Please note that the Arizona tax package and Arizona Booklet X Volumes 1, 2, and 3 are now available to download from our website. Taxpayers can also find fillable and non-fillable tax forms online.
You may call our office at (602) 364-0380 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to request a claim form. Send an email to our office. In your email please note that you do not have a printer and need a claim form mailed to you.
For individuals needing to authorize the Department to release confidential information to the taxpayer's Appointee or file a power of attorney on behalf of another taxpayer, Arizona will accept the Federal Power of Attorney (POA) Form 2848 provided certain changes are made.