Arizona Statutes

§ 42-2253 — Authorized subpoenas

Arizona § 42-2253
JurisdictionArizona
Title 42Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2TAXPAYER PROTECTION AND SERVICES
Art. 6Protection of Computer Software Source Code

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 42-2253 (2026).

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A. Notwithstanding section 42-2252, the department may issue a subpoena duces tecum for computer software if: 1. The department is unable to otherwise reasonably ascertain the correctness of any item on a return from either:

(a)The taxpayer's books, papers, records or other data.
(b)The computer software executable code and any modifications of the computer software executable code to which the source code relates and any associated data that, when executed, produces the output to ascertain the correctness of the item. 2. The department identifies with reasonable specificity the portion, item or component of the source code needed to verify the correctness of the return item. 3. The department determines that the need for the portion, item or component of the source code with respec

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