House of Representatives

HB 2242

sales tax returns; due dates

Sponsor: Representative May

 

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Committee on Ways and Means

 

Caucus and COW

 

Third Read

 

 

As Passed the House

 

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HB 2242 makes the due date for transaction privilege (sales) taxes the final business day of the month.  This bill contains a strike-everything amendment that clarifies lawn maintenance services are not prime contracting activities.

 

History of proposed strike-everything amendment

 

In May 2001, DOR released Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax Ruling TPR 01-1 that provided interpretive guidance to clarify lawn maintenance activities that constitute nontaxable service activities, taxable retail sales and taxable prime contracting activities.  This ruling stated that certain maintenance activities are interpreted as taxable contract activities, such as replacing seasonal flowers or broken sprinkler heads.

 

The strike-everything amendment proposes to statutorily provide further clarity on these activities.

 

Provisions of strike-everything amendment

·          Stipulates that the gross sales or gross proceeds of income received from lawn maintenance services are not subject to the prime contracting classification and defines lawn maintenance service.

 

·          Clarifies that the gross sales or gross proceeds of income received from landscaping activities are subject to the prime contracting classification and defines landscaping.

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·          45th Legislature                 

·          Second Regular Session      2          March 26, 2002

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