Two Weeks Left to Renew 2026 Transaction Privilege Tax License

Phoenix, AZ—Arizona businesses have until January 1, 2026 to renew their transaction privilege tax (TPT) license and remain in compliance. Licenses not renewed or canceled by January 31 will continue to collect additional penalties.  

Fastest Way to Renew
Taxpayers can file, pay, and renew online through AZTaxes.gov for easier renewals and quickest processing. State law requires taxpayers with multiple business locations to renew their TPT license electronically.

The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) provides key steps and best practices to help streamline the renewal process and reduces errors.

Remote Sellers and Marketplace Facilitators
Remote sellers and marketplace facilitators without a physical presence in Arizona and having more than $100,000 in gross sales to Arizona customers must renew their TPT licenses

If the threshold was not met, the business may consider canceling their TPT license for 2026.

Marijuana-Related Licenses

Marijuana businesses should not renew their excise tax license, but they must renew their TPT license every year.

Obtaining License Certificate and Address Updates
Once renewal fees are fully paid, ADOR will mail the TPT License Certificate to the mailing address on file. Taxpayers should verify and update the mailing address before renewing if needed.

Business Closures
Businesses that are no longer operating must cancel their license to avoid renewal obligation, fees, and penalties. This process will help ensure account histories remain in good standing. 

View our video tutorial for visual instructions on completing a license renewal through AZTaxes.gov. Taxpayers can follow ADOR on social media to receive tips and reminders. 

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