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Code · Arizona · Title 42 — Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs

42-5066. Job printing classification

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A. The job printing classification is comprised of the business of job printing, engraving, embossing and copying.
B. The tax base for the job printing classification is the gross proceeds of sales or gross income derived from the business, but the gross proceeds of sales or gross income derived from the following shall be deducted from the tax base:
1. Sales to a person in this state who has a transaction privilege tax license issued in this state, and who does either of the following:
(a)Resells the job printing, engraving, embossing or copying.
(b)Distributes such printing, engraving, embossing or copying without consideration in connection with the publication of a newspaper or magazine.
2. Sales of job printing, engraving, embossing and copying for use outside this state if the materials are shipped or delivered out of this state regardless of where title to the materials passes or their free on board point.
3. Sales of personal property to:
(a)Qualifying hospitals as defined in section 42-5001.
(b)A qualifying health care organization as defined in section 42-5001 if the tangible personal property is used by the organization solely to provide health and medical related educational and charitable services.
(c)A qualifying health sciences educational institution as defined in section 42-5001.
4. Sales of postage and freight except that the amount deducted shall not exceed the actual postage and freight expense that is paid to the United States postal service or a commercial delivery service and that is separately itemized by the taxpayer on the customer's invoice and in the taxpayer's records.
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