Arizona Administrative Code
Title 15 - REVENUE
Chapter 5 - Department of Revenue - Transaction Privilege and Use Tax Section
Article 11 - TRANSACTION PRIVILEGE TAX - JOB PRINTING CLASSIFICATION
Section R15-5-1102 - Printer's Sale of Printing

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 15-5-1102

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (F) or other applicable A.R.S. § 42-5066(B) exemptions, gross income or gross proceeds derived from all of a printer's costs or expenses of filling a customer's printing order are subject to tax under this Article. Examples of costs or expenses include charges for set-up, die cutting, embossing, folding, and binding operations.

B. Gross income or gross proceeds derived from an Arizona printer's sale of printing within Arizona are subject to tax even when the printer conducts the job printing, engraving, embossing, or copying activity outside the state, unless the printing is shipped or delivered outside the state for use outside the state.

C. If a printer ships or delivers printing to be used outside the state to a common carrier for transportation to a location outside the state, the common carrier is deemed to be the agent of the printer for purposes of determining whether the printing has been shipped or delivered outside the state, regardless of who is responsible for payment of the freight charges.

D. A printer may substantiate a shipment or delivery of printing outside the state by one of the following records:

1. An internal delivery order that is supported by receipts for expenses incurred in delivery of printing and signed on the delivery date by the person who delivers the printing;

2. A common carrier's receipt or bill of lading;

3. A parcel post receipt;

4. An export declaration;

5. A receipt from a licensed broker; or

6. Proof of export or import, signed by a customs officer.

E. Except as provided in subsection (F) or other applicable A.R.S. § 42-5066(B) exemptions, gross income or gross proceeds derived from an Arizona printer's charges for the distribution of printing are generally subject to tax under this Article. In the absence of documentation listed in subsection (D), it remains the taxpayer's burden to substantiate that the gross income or gross proceeds derived from a sale of printing are not taxable because the printing is shipped or delivered outside the state for use outside the state, pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-5066(B)(2). A printer substantiates that printing is shipped or delivered outside the state for use outside the state if the printer shows that the address or number to which the printer distributes the printing does not identify or is incapable of identifying an in-state location.

F. Pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-5066(B)(4), a printer may deduct its gross income or gross proceeds derived from charges for postage and freight if the printer separately states the charges on a customer's invoice and in the printer's records, except that the amount deducted shall not exceed the amount paid by the printer to the United States Postal Service or a commercial delivery service. A printer may not deduct its gross income or gross proceeds derived from charges for delivery of the printing using the printer's own conveyance.

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