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This document is designed to assist the business community in determining which items are taxed by each individual city and town and which items are exempt from taxation. The publishing of the MCTC online is another step towards this goal of better communication. The MCTC was originally drafted in response to a recommendation adopted by a legislatively created municipal sales tax study commission. During the hearings held by that commission, business representatives expressed concern about the wide divergence in local transaction privilege taxes and the resulting difficulty in compliance. This is particularly true for multi-jurisdictional taxpayers who are paying tax not only to the state but also to two or more cities and towns throughout the state. The twin goals of the MCTC are, while providing a greater degree of uniformity, to also retain the right of individual cities and towns to determine the items taxed as well as the exemptions to be granted thereby leaving the determination of the local sales tax base up to the individual city or town council. The MCTC was not prepared in isolation by city tax representatives. Business interests as represented by the State Chamber of Commerce and a committee of sales tax attorneys who are retained by major taxpayers to do their sales tax work both reviewed as well as commented on the code. This is the continued practice as amendments are made to the code. Sales tax professionals representing major taxpayers are consulted through the Arizona Tax Research Association and the State Chamber of Commerce. All proposed changes to the code are reviewed by the Unified Audit Committee and approved by the Municipal Tax Code Commission. This website will be updated on at least a quarterly basis along with the hard copy version to reflect changes to the code. The information reported in this document relating to individual cities and towns has been obtained by the League of Arizona Cities and Towns from each of the cities and towns. Although the information is correct to the best of our knowledge, we cannot guarantee nor can we be responsible for its accuracy. To ensure such accuracy, contact should be made with the individual city or town. If you have any questions concerning the master version of the Model City Tax Code or any of the charts included, please contact us.
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Web. Rev. Date: 10-30-2000
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