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ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session
TPT; exemption; qualifying equipment; extension
Purpose
Extends the transaction privilege tax (TPT) deduction and use tax exemption for qualifying equipment purchased by a certified healthy forest enterprise until December 31, 2028.
Background
The Healthy Forest Enterprise Incentives Program is statutorily established and administered by the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) to encourage local governments to provide incentives for the promotion of forest health. Statute outlines requirements for a business to receive incentives for enhancing or sustaining forest health, sustaining or recovering watershed or improving public safety through the harvesting or processing of qualifying forest products.
The gross proceeds of sales or gross income derived from sales of certain tangible personal property must be deducted from the tax base for the retail classification of TPT, including for sales of qualifying equipment purchased between July 1, 2004, and December 31, 2026, by a certified healthy forest enterprise used directly in harvesting or processing qualifying forest products removed from qualifying projects. Such property is also exempt from use tax. To qualify for the TPT deduction or use tax exemption, the certified healthy forest enterprise must present its certification from the ACA at the time of purchase.
Qualifying equipment includes 1) forest thinning and residue
removal equipment that is licensed for operation on public highways; 2) forest
residue receiving and handling equipment;
3) sorting and processing equipment; and 4) forest waste and residue disposal
and processing equipment (A.R.S.
ยง 41-1516).
If extending the TPT deduction and use tax exemption for qualifying equipment purchased by a certified healthy forest enterprise results in a change to TPT collections, there may be a fiscal impact to the state General Fund.
Provisions
1. Extends the TPT deduction and use tax exemption from December 31, 2026, until December 31, 2028, for qualifying equipment purchased by a certified healthy forest enterprise.
2. Becomes effective on the general effective date.
House Action
LARA 2/3/25 DP 5-2-0-2
3rd Read 2/17/25 37-22-1
Prepared by Senate Research
February 26, 2025
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