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Arizona Other Additions
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Other Additions to Income Use line 16 if any of the special circumstances below apply. Include your own schedule with your return explaining anyamounts entered here. You may either add or subtract items A through C below on line 16 or 35, respectively, depending on your situation. A. Married Pers...
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Arizona Other Subtractions |
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Use line 35 if any of the following special circumstances apply. Include your own schedule with your returnexplaining any amounts entered here. Include your schedule with the return. A. Fiduciary AdjustmentA fiduciary uses Form 141AZ, Schedule K-1 to report to you your share of the fiduciary adjus...
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Arizona Form 322 Carryover
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You may carry over only that portion of the credit that you do not apply to tax. You cannot carry over any amount that you paid that was more than the amount allowed as a credit. For example: in the current tax year, John, a single person, paid $400 to School A for extra curricular activity fees fo...
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Arizona Bonus Depreciation |
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Recalculated Arizona DepreciationFor assets placed in service in taxable years beginning before December 31, 2012, enter the total amount of depreciation allowable pursuant to IRC § 167(a) for the taxable year calculated as if you had elected not to claim bonus depreciation for eligible proper...
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Arizona MSA Distribution Addition
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Medical Savings Account (MSA) Distributions For information on Arizona's MSA provisions, see the department's MSA brochure, Pub 542. You must add amounts received from an MSA here if any of the following apply. You withdrew funds From your MSA for other than qualified expenses you must make an...
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Arizona Credits |
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Nonrefundable Credits from Arizona Form 301 Complete line 50 if you claim any of the following credits. Also make sure that you complete and include Arizona Form 301 and the appropriate credit form or forms with your return. 1. Enterprise Zone Credit. Taxpayers can no longer establish credits on t...
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Arizona Form 321 Contributions to Charities That Provide Assistance to the Working Poor
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NOTE: Beginning 2014, you must also complete Arizona Form 301, Nonrefundable Individual Tax Credits and Recapture, and include Forms 301 and 321 with your tax return to claim this credit. Arizona law provides a credit for cash contributions made to certain charities that provide help to the workin...
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Arizona Form 322 Contributions Made or Fees Paid to Public Schools |
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Note: Beginning 2014, you must also complete Arizona Form 301, Nonrefundable Individual Tax Credits and Recapture, and include Forms 301 and 322 with your tax return to claim this credit. Arizona law provides a credit for cash contributions made and for certain fees paid to public schools in Arizo...
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Arizona Form 323 Contributions to School Tuition Organizations
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Note: Beginning 2014, you must also complete Arizona Form 301, Nonrefundable Individual Tax Credits and Recapture, and include Forms 301 and 323 with your tax return to claim this credit. Arizona law provides a credit for contributions made to a private school tuition organization that provides sc...
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Arizona Form 310 |
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Note: Beginning 2014, you must also complete Arizona Form 301, Nonrefundable Individual Tax Credits and Recapture, and include Forms 301 and 310 with your tax return to claim this credit. Arizona law provides a solar energy credit for an individual who installs a solar energy device in his or her ...
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Arizona Deposits and Employer Contributions into MSA's
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Deposits Made Into Your MSA If you have a medical savings account (MSA), you may be able to subtract deposits made into that MSA. Make an entry here if all of the following apply. You have an MSA that qualifies as an MSA under Arizona law, but not federal law. Either you or your employer made ...
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Arizona Itemized Deductions |
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You may itemize on your Arizona return, even if you do not itemize on your federal return. But, to itemize on your Arizona return, you must first complete a federal Schedule A. Use Arizona Form 140, Schedule A, Itemized Deduction Adjustments, to adjust the amount shown on the federal Schedule A. C...
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Arizona Credit for Taxes Paid to Another State or Country
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Complete this form only if you meet the following. 1. You are filing a 2014 Arizona income tax return. 2. You paid a net income tax to another qualified state or country for 2014. If you are claiming a credit for taxes paid to another state, payroll taxes withheld from income do not constitute a ...
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How do I check on the status of my Arizona refund? |
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If you e-File and choose direct deposit, you can expect your refund within 10 days of the date you filed. If you filed a paper return, expect your refund within 12 weeks of the date you filed. Refund status can be obtained by using the automated phone system. Call (602) 255-3381 or toll-free 1-80...
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How do I file an extension for Arizona?
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Use of Form 204 Leave the paper behind and e-file your Arizona extension request. Visit www.azdor.gov for e-file requirements. Use Form 204 to apply for an extension of time to file an Arizona Form 140, 140A, 140EZ, 140ET, 140PTC, 140PY, or 140NR. Individuals use this form to apply for an automatic...
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