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Arizona Sales Tax Most important revenue source Limited property tax Limited flexibility with Revenue Sharing
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Model City Tax Code Cities & Towns impose sales taxes ~ 1960 1987: MCTC created to provide uniformity Improve ease of compliance for businesses All Cities and Towns use the MCTC DOR Program – Program vs. Non-Program Appendices Local & Model Options Green Pages
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Differences from the State Base Differences Advertising Speculative Builder / Owner Builder Residential Rental Commercial Lease Real Property & TPP Licensing for Use Food for Home Consumption
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Differences from the State Definitional Differences City-based Nexus Jet Fuel Manufactured Buildings Hotel Tax Broker Category Etc., Etc.
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Ongoing MCTC Clean-up Efforts Green Page Elimination Many small items have already been removed by City and Town Councils Broader Issue of Licensing Common Item Conversions Option Reduction Efforts Eliminate the Rarely Used Reduce Multiple Variations Renumber and Reorganize
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TPT Simplification Task Force Set up by Executive Order Simplify the tax code to make compliance by business easier Reps from business and government Makes recommendations to the Legislature in December
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TPT Simplification Task Force 3 Work Groups Base Differences Definitional Differences State & Local Standardization Contracting Online Retail Federal Bills Single Administration (Remittance) Single Audit (MJAC)
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Online Portal Project HB2466 Requires the 18 Non-Program Cities to create an Online Portal, providing a single point to file and pay all Non-Program City Taxes Optimal solution will also allow Licensing for all Non-Program Cities League, UAC, DOA, DOR working together Contract Awarded by October 1, 2013 Operational by January 1, 2015
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Online Portal Project Concept: Taxpayer’s Perspective Taxpayer will log in once, select the cities and towns to file a return Taxpayer feels like they are filing one return; authorizing one ACH payment Automatic upload is possible in place of manual data entry
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Online Portal Project Concept: City Perspective Vendor breaks the data out by city, sending each their separate return/payment data Vendor will create import/export files that work with each city’s existing system Each city processes its own ACH transaction: vendor never handles any money
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Online Portal Project General A move toward compliance with single administration/remittance for Online Retail Does not replace or eliminate existing filing methods – Adds a new venue to report Does not equal a step toward State preemption of Non-Program cities
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