Arizona State Tax Guide

Arizona state tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, fuel, cigarette, and other taxes that impact residents.

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Arizona state tax: overview

Arizona has a flat income tax. Property taxes and taxes on gas in the Grand Canyon State are also on the low end, compared to other states. Arizona doesn't have an estate or inheritance tax.

Meanwhile, sales taxes in Arizona are above average compared to those in other states. The average combined (state and local) Arizona sales tax rate is over 8%.

In the News: If you received an Arizona family tax rebate last year, you must report that amount on your federal income tax return. The IRS has classified the rebate payments as taxable income, meaning some Arizona families might have to pay tax on the money they received. For more information, see Your Arizona Family Rebate is Taxable: What to Know.

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[Data for this state tax guide was gathered from a number of sources including the Census Bureau, the state’s government website, the Sales Tax Handbook, and the Tax Foundation. Property taxes are cited as a rate percentage rather than the assessed value.]

Arizona income tax rate

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Arizona has a flat individual income tax rate of 2.5% that took effect in 2023.

Arizona state sales tax

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How much is property tax in Arizona?

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In Arizona, the median property tax rate paid as a percentage is .63% according to the Tax Foundation.

Arizona Property Tax Breaks for Retirees

"Senior Freeze": Arizona offers what is called a Senior Valuation Protection Option, which is also known as a "Senior Freeze." This option freezes an eligible homeowner's property valuation if they apply and meet certain requirements.

The program is generally available if you are age 65 years or older. If approved, the valuation freeze last three years. It can also potentially be renewed after three years.

Arizona Property Tax Credit: Arizona offers a property tax credit against Arizona income taxes for homeowners or renters age 65 or older with a total household income less than $3,751 for seniors who live alone or less than $5,501 for older adults, age 65 or older, who live with someone.

Arizona gas taxes

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Diesel: Diesel is taxed at two rates in Arizona. The tax is generally 26 cents per gallon, but it is 18 cents per gallon for light vehicles like pickup trucks.

Arizona taxes on alcohol and tobacco

Arizona tobacco taxes

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ProductTax Amount
Cigarettes$2 per pack of 20 cigarettes (.10 cents per cigarette)
Snuff, fine-cut chewing, and smoking tobacco$0.22 per ounce
Plug or twist chewing tobacco$0.05 per ounce
Cigars$0.22 to $2.18 per ten cigars

Arizona alcohol taxes

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ProductTax Amount
Beer$0.16 per gallon
Wine$0.84 per gallon
Liquor$3 per gallon

Marijuana: For adult use (recreational marijuana) Arizona has a 16% excise tax on retail sales of marijuana, plus state and local sales tax.

Arizona estate and inheritance taxes

Arizona doesn't have estate or inheritance taxes.

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As the senior tax editor at Kiplinger.com, Kelley R. Taylor simplifies federal and state tax information, news, and developments to help empower readers. Kelley has over two decades of experience advising on and covering education, law, finance, and tax as a corporate attorney and business journalist.

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