Arizona Statutes
§ 42-1103 — Enjoining delinquent taxpayer from engaging or continuing in business
Arizona § 42-1103
JurisdictionArizona
Title 42Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 1ADMINISTRATION
Art. 3General Administrative Provisions
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 42-1103 (2026).
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A.In order to ensure or to compel payment of taxes and to aid in enforcing this article, the director may apply to the tax court to enjoin any delinquent taxpayer or person who may be or may become liable for payment of any tax from engaging or continuing in business until the person ceases to be a delinquent taxpayer or complies with other requirements which are reasonably necessary to protect the revenues of this state and which are prescribed by the director.
B.On application for an injunction against a delinquent taxpayer, the court may forthwith issue an order temporarily restraining the taxpayer from doing business. The court shall hear the matter within three days and, on a showing by a preponderance of evidence that the taxpayer is delinquent and has been given notice of the hea
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