Arizona Form 140ez - Resident Personal Income Tax Return (Ez Form) - 2011

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ARIZONA FORM 140EZ
ARIZONA FORM 140EZ
Resident Personal Income Tax
Resident Personal Income Tax
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Who can use Arizona Form 140EZ?
Great Reasons to
You can use Form 140EZ to file for 2011 if all of the
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following apply to you.
 You are single, or if married, you and your spouse are
filing a joint return.
 You, and your spouse if married filing a joint return, are
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full year residents of Arizona.
 You, and your spouse if married filing a joint return,
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were under age 65 and not blind at the end of 2011.
 You are not claiming any dependents.
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 You are not claiming an exemption for a qualifying
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parent or ancestor.
 You are not making any adjustments to income.
 Direct Debit of Tax Payment
 You are not itemizing deductions.
 You are not claiming any tax credits except for the
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family income tax credit, the credit for increased
excise taxes or the Clean Elections Fund tax credit.
 If you qualify, it's Free
 You are not making voluntary gifts through means of
a refund check-off, except for voluntary gifts to the
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Citizens Clean Elections Fund.
 Your Arizona taxable income is less than $50,000.
Do not file Form 140EZ if you are an active duty
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member of the U.S. Armed Forces.
If you are an active duty member of the U.S.
Armed Forces, you may subtract all active duty
military pay included in your federal adjusted gross
income. To take this subtraction, you must file
your 2011 return using Form 140.
This Booklet Contains:
 Form 140EZ –
Resident Personal Income Tax Return
 Form 204 – Extension Request
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CAUTION
The federal adjusted gross income that you use on your Arizona return may not
Legislature will adopt all federal law changes made after January 1, 2011.
be the same as the federal adjusted gross income from your federal tax return.
If you use the amounts from your 2011 federal tax return to complete your
Also, the federal Schedule A deductions used on the Arizona return may be
Arizona return and the Legislature does not adopt the 2011 federal changes,
different from the federal Schedule A deductions taken on your federal return.
you may have to amend your return at a later date for any difference between
Arizona and federal law. For more details, visit and click on
Each year the Arizona State Legislature considers if they will adopt changes
the link for 2011 conformity.
made to the federal tax law during the prior year. These forms assume the

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