Arizona HB2839 exempts certain food sales from municipal transaction privilege tax.
Arizona HB2839 amends the state's tax code to exempt certain food sales from municipal transaction privilege tax. Specifically, it prohibits cities, towns, or other taxing jurisdictions from imposing taxes on the sale of food items intended for human consumption, whether for home consumption or on the premises. It also prohibits taxes on containers or packaging used exclusively for transporting, protecting, or consuming these food items.
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