Arizona Statutes

§ 43-921 — Computation of tax when law changed

Arizona § 43-921
JurisdictionArizona
Title 43Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 9GENERAL ACCOUNTING PROVISIONS
Art. 2Change in Law; Effect on Fiscal Year Taxpayer

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 43-921 (2026).

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The tax for any period beginning in one calendar year ("first calendar year") and ending in the following calendar year ("second calendar year") where the law applicable to the computation of taxes for taxpayers reporting on a calendar year basis differs for the second calendar year from the law applicable to the first calendar year, shall, except as otherwise provided, be the sum of paragraphs 1 and 2:

1.The same proportion of a tax for the entire period, determined under the law applicable to the first calendar year and at the rates for such year, which the portion of such period falling within the first calendar year is of the entire period.
2.The same proportion of a tax for the entire period, determined under the law applicable to the second calendar year and at the rates for such

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