Arizona Legislature Introduces New Tax Amnesty Program Bad things happen to the best of us.…
Marijuana continues to be a federally illegal substance even though most states across the country allow legal sales, either recreationally, medicinally, or both. In November 2020, Arizona voters passed Prop 207 to become the thirteenth state to legalize “recreational” marijuana for adult possession and consumption.
As in other states, Arizona businesses growing, producing, and selling cannabis at retail are subject to significant state and local taxes. The Arizona Department of Revenue (AZDOR) is now charged with collecting a transaction privilege tax (TPT) and excise tax on sales of cannabis. Marijuana businesses must also register with AZDOR to begin filing their tax returns and paying their applicable TPT and excise tax.
In order to assist Arizona marijuana businesses, the AZDOR has set up a live web page: Adult Use Marijuana. The page outlines tax requirements, FAQs, and other necessary information to ensure that marijuana business get into compliance and stay in compliance with their Arizona tax obligations.
In addition, the AZDOR has started an outreach unit to educate marijuana business owners on their new tax obligations. The outreach unit will begin connecting with these businesses and can be reached directly at AZTaxHelp@azdor.gov.
In addition to state tax requirements, marijuana businesses must also be in compliance with federal law. To that end, IRS has recently released its own marijuana business webpage: Marijuana Industry.
If you own a business selling, growing, or producing marijuana, you need to work with an experienced marijuana industry tax lawyer to understand your tax rights and responsibilities. Silver Law PLC operates in Arizona and Nevada and all of its lawyers are former trial attorneys for the IRS. A tax lawyer from our team can help you understand how the complex Tax Code applies to your marijuana business operations. We’ll help you ensure that you are meeting your obligations. If you have been audited or are facing collections, we are also in a position to help you navigate that process. We can either find ways to bring down your tax debt or can negotiate a settlement for you. Call Silver Law PLC today to talk with a tax lawyer and learn more.
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