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If claiming Arizona itemized deductions, individuals must complete and include Federal Form 1040, Schedule A, and, if applicable, an Arizona Schedule A with an Arizona return. These forms must be attached to their returns.
Who is eligible for the rebate? Arizona taxpayers who meet both of these criteria: Claimed Arizona's dependent tax credit on their 2021 full year Arizona resident individual income tax returns (Arizona Form 140 or 140A). Must be the primary or first- listed taxpayer if a married filing jointly return was filed.
You report the name of the Qualifying Charitable Organization you donated to as well as the dollar amount of your donation to the Department of Revenue on Form 321. You must also total your nonrefundable individual tax credits on Form 301 and include all applicable forms when you file your tax return.
Arizona taxpayer's donors may claim their donation to Hope & A Future under the Arizona Foster Care Tax Credit. By claiming the credit, the taxpayer can reduce their Arizona tax dollar-for-dollar up to $526 for singles and up to $1,051 for married couples. To claim the credit, taxpayers must complete Arizona Form 352.
The amount of the credit is $25 for each resident of Arizona and for whom a personal or dependent exemption is allowed on the Arizona return. For example, if taxpayers are married filing jointly, they may claim a credit of $25 for themselves, their spouse, and $25 each for up to two dependents.
To claim the Arizona Property Tax Credit all the following must apply: You were a resident of Arizona for all of 2024. You (or your spouse) were either 65 or older or received Title 16 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments during 2024.
The maximum allowable credit for contributions to QCOs for the 2024 tax year is $938 for married filing jointly filers or $470 for single, married filing separately, and heads of household filers.
Arizona transaction privilege tax (TPT), commonly referred to as a sales tax, is a tax on vendors for the privilege of doing business in the state.
State electronic filing details You must file a federal return with, or prior to filing, the AZ return. Arizona does not accept amended returns for any tax year.
Filing Form TPT-2/Amended Return(s) Log-in to your TPT account on AZTaxes. Complete a new TPT return that includes original entries and new adjustments or corrections. An amended return overrides the original return. Make sure to check the 'Amended Return' box. Click Submit and get a Return Confirmation.