Arizona LLC Tax Guide for Non-Resident Entrepreneurs

Everything you need to know about forming and maintaining an LLC in Arizona, including state taxes, formation costs, annual requirements, and federal compliance obligations.

Why Choose Arizona for Your LLC?

Very low formation costs and no annual report requirement for LLCs. Arizona has a flat 2.5% income tax rate, one of the lowest in the nation, and a growing tech sector in Phoenix and Scottsdale.

Arizona Tax Overview

Understanding Arizona's tax structure is essential for non-resident LLC owners. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of all applicable taxes.

Tax TypeRateApplies to LLCs?
Personal Income Tax2.5% flatYes, on AZ-sourced income
Corporate/Entity Tax4.9%C-corps and entities with nexus
Sales Tax5.6% (Transaction Privilege Tax)If selling taxable goods/services
Annual FeeNo annual report fee for LLCsYes

Personal Income Tax

Arizona imposes a personal income tax at rates of 2.5% flat. If your LLC is taxed as a disregarded entity or partnership, your share of the LLC's Arizona-sourced income may be subject to state income tax. Non-residents are generally only taxed on income sourced within Arizona.

If your LLC has no physical presence, employees, or customers in Arizona, you likely won't owe state income tax — but you should confirm this with a tax professional familiar with Arizona nexus rules.

Corporate / Entity Tax

Arizona imposes a corporate tax rate of 4.9%. This applies to LLCs that have elected to be taxed as C-corporations. Single-member LLCs treated as disregarded entities for federal tax purposes are generally not subject to the state corporate income tax.

Sales Tax

Arizona has a state sales tax rate of 5.6% (Transaction Privilege Tax). Local jurisdictions may impose additional sales taxes. If your LLC sells taxable goods or services in Arizona, you'll need to collect and remit sales tax. Remote sellers may be required to collect Arizona sales tax if they exceed the state's economic nexus thresholds (typically $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions).

LLC Formation Requirements

Forming an LLC in Arizona involves the following steps and costs:

  • Formation fee: $50
  • File with: Arizona Corporation Commission
  • Registered agent: Required (must have a physical address in Arizona)
  • Operating agreement: Recommended but not always required to be filed with the state
  • EIN application: Required for tax filing (Form SS-4)

Formation Tip for Non-Residents

As a non-resident entrepreneur, you'll need a registered agent service in Arizona to receive legal and tax documents on your behalf. Registered agent services typically cost $50–$300 per year. You don't need to live in or visit Arizona to form or maintain an LLC there.

Annual Requirements & Fees

After forming your Arizona LLC, you'll need to maintain compliance with these ongoing requirements:

RequirementDetails
Annual/Biennial ReportNo annual report required
Annual FeeNo annual report fee for LLCs
Registered AgentMust maintain continuously
State Tax FilingMay be required if AZ-sourced income

Important Note

Arizona uses a Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) instead of a traditional sales tax. This is technically a tax on the seller rather than the buyer. LLCs do not need to file annual reports, but must keep records of members and managers.

Federal Tax Obligations

Regardless of which state your LLC is formed in, non-resident LLC owners must comply with these federal requirements:

  • Form 5472: Required for all foreign-owned single-member LLCs to report transactions between the LLC and its foreign owner. Penalty for non-filing: $25,000.
  • Pro Forma Form 1120: Filed together with Form 5472 as an information return for disregarded entities.
  • ITIN (Form W-7): Non-residents need an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number to file US tax returns.
  • EIN (Form SS-4): Required for all LLCs to open bank accounts and file taxes.
  • FBAR (FinCEN 114): Required if your US financial accounts exceed $10,000 at any point during the year.

Key Federal Deadlines

Form 5472 + 1120: Due April 15 (6-month extension available to October 15)

FBAR: Due April 15 (automatic extension to October 15)

Pros and Cons of a Arizona LLC

Advantages

  • Extremely low formation fee ($50)
  • No annual report required for LLCs
  • Low 2.5% flat income tax
  • Growing tech and startup ecosystem
  • Low cost of living

Disadvantages

  • Transaction Privilege Tax (sales tax) applies broadly
  • State income tax still applies
  • Less established business court system
  • Hot climate may not suit all businesses

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