PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Ever find a $20 bill in your pocket you forgot you put there? Every year, the Arizona Department of Revenue, or ADOR, returns millions of dollars to families of people who either ...
The Arizona Department of Revenue has $2.4 billion in unclaimed funds waiting for its rightful owners to claim it. Does any of it belong to you? The state holds on to any unclaimed money or property ...
An appeals court says we must pay more in state sales taxes than we earned in 20 years selling auto parts to Arizonans, even ...
Beginning January 1, 2025, Arizona lessors will no longer be required to collect and remit city Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) on residential rentals. Senate Bill 1131, Chapter 204, Laws 2023 amended ...
PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) will hold its annual public auction of unclaimed property items starting this week. The auction will be held online only. It will begin at noon ...
A new Arizona law prohibits landlords from charging residential renters a sales tax as of Jan. 1. Renters who believe their landlord is still charging the tax should contact their landlord or the ...
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Arizona cities will no longer be able to charge a rental tax for many renters, starting on Jan. 1, 2025. Cities could lose a combined $230 million in revenue annually as a result of the new law.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Sports gambling is growing in popularity. According to the American Gaming Association, twice as many people are expected to place bets on March Madness as on the Super Bowl. In ...
November was such a dominant month for Arizona sports betting operators that it's no surprise that their numbers in December were less impressive. While their handle was still great, statewide revenue ...
BISBEE, Ariz. (KGUN) — November will mark five years since Arizona voters approved Proposition 207, legalizing recreational marijuana for adults and ushering in a new regulatory era for the state. As ...
In July, Arizona’s reeling medical marijuana market dropped below 100,000 qualifying patients, bringing into stark relief the steady decline of the medical program as the adult-use, recreational ...
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