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BUSINESS LICENSE SECTION
(520) 791-4566.
Email - tax-license@tucsonaz.gov.
NEW
TUCSON TAX AND LICENSE ONLINE
Through this site you can apply for a new
Tucson business license, file a sales tax return, pay license fees and taxes
due, review account information, and contact tax and license representatives
for help with any questions you may have.
Finance
Department's Mission Statements and Telephone Numbers
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NEW CHANGE IN THE CITY'S BUSINESS LICENSE POLICY
Effective January 1, 2008, a new business license
policy went into effect at the City of Tucson. For more information
about the policy and how it was designed, see the
Mayor
and Council Study Session item dated September 5, 2007.
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Business
Licenses and Tax Information
Valuable information
regarding operating a business in the City of Tucson, including
tax forms and Business
License Applications.
NEW
Current Tax
Rate Chart by Activity
For
actual tax rate information, and how to calculate, please call the Tax Audit
Section at (520) 791-4681.
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| Comprehensive
Annual Financial Report (CAFR)
Current year CAFR, issued
by the City of Tucson, Finance Department, Accounting Division. If you have questions,
call Accounting at (520) 791-4561.
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| Tucson
Supplemental Retirement System (CAFR)
Current year Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for
the Tucson Supplemental Retirement System. If you have questions, call
the Pension Section at (520) 791-4598.
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Improvement
Districts Special Assessments
Access to assessment info
on a property by entering the Parcel/Tax code
number. (520) 791-4124 (office), (520) 791-4296 (fax).
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| Cashier
Stations, Hours, and Telephone Numbers
Payments accepted for sales taxes, Occupational licenses, water, refuse, sign codes, improvement
assessments, and most other payments due the City. Cashiers also sell bus
passes and beer-drinking permits for use in City parks.
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ARIZONA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Small Business Services (SBS) provides
information and resources for every stage of your business development.
Small Business Services collaborates with state agencies and numerous business
organizations to promote entrepreneurship among small, minority-, women-owned, and
disadvantaged business enterprises. In addition, they advocate on small
business issues that are important throughout Arizona.
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INFORMATION
ON COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS
CFDs are an important tool for municipalities
to support beneficial growth and development through the financing of public
infrastructure. The Arizona Community Facilities District Act approved in 1988
provides for the establishment of CFDs by Arizona cities and towns. A CFD is a
special purpose improvement district within the boundaries of the city or town
and is a separate political subdivision typically governed by the Mayor and
Council.
Document
Presented to Mayor and Council - June 5, 2007
Policy Guidelines and Application Procedures for the
Establishment of Community Facilities Districts
(DRAFT)
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