Arizona Form 140 - Resident Personal Income Tax Return - 2013

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Arizona Form
2013 Resident Personal Income Tax Return
140
Do You Have to File?
For information or help, call one of the numbers listed:
Arizona Filing Requirements
Phoenix
(602) 255-3381
These rules apply to all Arizona taxpayers.
From area codes 520 and 928, toll-free
(800) 352-4090
You must file if
or your gross
and your Arizona
you are:
income is at least:
Tax forms, instructions, and other tax information
adjusted gross
income is at least:
If you need tax forms, instructions, and other tax
Single
$ 5,500
$15,000
information, go to the department’s Internet home page at
Married filing
$11,000
$15,000
joint
Income Tax Procedures and Rulings
Married filing
$ 5,500
$15,000
separate
These instructions may refer to the department’s income tax
Head of
$ 5,500
$15,000
procedures and rulings for more information. To view or
household
print these, go to our home page and click on Legal
If you are an Arizona resident, you must report income from
Research then click on Procedures or Rulings and select a
all sources. This includes out-of-state income.
tax type from the drop down menu.
To see if you have to file, figure your gross income the same
Publications and Brochures
as you would figure your gross income for federal income
tax purposes. Then, you should exclude income Arizona law
To view or print the department’s publications and
does not tax.
brochures, go to our home page and click on Publications.
Income Arizona law does not tax includes:
Interest from U.S. Government obligations
Social security retirement benefits received under Title
Leave the Paper Behind - e-file!
II of the Social Security Act
Quick Refunds
Benefits received under the Railroad Retirement Act
Accurate
Active duty military pay
Proof of Acceptance
Pay received for active service as a reservist or a National
Free **
Guard member
You can find your Arizona adjusted gross income on line 17
No more paper, math errors, or mailing delays if you e-file!
of Arizona Form 140.
Get your refund quicker with direct deposit.
NOTE: Even if you are not required to file, you must still
file a return to get a refund of any Arizona income tax
e-file today, pay by April 15, 2014, to avoid penalties and
withheld.
interest.
Do You Have to File if You Are an
e-file through an authorized IRS/DOR e-file provider or by
American Indian?
using your personal computer and the Internet.
You must file if you meet the Arizona filing requirements
unless all the following apply to you.
Visit our web site at for a listing of approved
You are an enrolled member of an Indian tribe.
e-file providers and on-line filing sources.
You live on the reservation established for that tribe.
You earned all of your income on that reservation.
** For free e-file requirements, check out our web site at
The department has issued a ruling on the Arizona tax
treatment of American Indians. This ruling is ITR 96-4.
Who Must Use Form 140?
Do You Have to File if You Are the Spouse
of an American Indian and You Are Not an
You (and your spouse, if married filing a joint return) may
Enrolled Indian?
file Form 140 only if you are full year residents of Arizona.
You must file if you meet the Arizona filing requirements. The
You must use Form 140 rather than Form 140A or Form 140EZ
department has issued a ruling on the tax treatment of
to file for 2013 if any of the following apply to you.
spouses of American Indians. This ruling is ITR 96-4.
Your Arizona taxable income is $50,000 or more,
Do You Have to File if You Are in the
regardless of filing status.
Military?
You are making adjustments to income.
You must file if you meet the Arizona filing requirements
You itemize deductions.
unless all of the following apply to you.
You are an active duty member of the United States
You claim tax credits other than the family income tax
armed forces.
credit, the credit for increased excise taxes, or the
Your only income for the taxable year is pay received
property tax credit.
for active duty military service.
There was no Arizona tax withheld from your active
You are claiming estimated payments.
duty military pay.

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