To make sure food vendors have strong sales opportunities and customers enjoy a good mix of options with reasonable wait times, we are limiting food vendors to one per category.
Categories include: Mexican-style burritos/tacos, hamburgers, pizza, kettle corn, beverages and coffee.
If your menu doesn’t fit neatly into a category or you’d like help with your application, please reach out to Diana at 480-414-8210. We’re happy to help!
We want all vendors to do well and the customers to have a variety of choices, so we would love a wide variety. If you have questions or suggestions and need help with the application, please call Diana at 480-414-8210.
AZ TPT License information:
Although commonly referred to as a sales tax, the Arizona transaction privilege tax (TPT) is a tax on a vendor for the privilege of doing business in the state. Various business activities are subject to transaction privilege tax and must be licensed. If a business is selling a product or engaging in a service subject to TPT, a license from the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) would likely be needed as well as a transaction privilege tax or business/occupational license from the city or cities in which the business is based and/or operates. ADOR collects the tax for the counties and cities; however, tax rates vary depending on the type of business activity, the city and the county. Retail Sales are 8.43% for Arizona, Navajo County, City of Show Low Food for Home Consumption is 2% for the City of Show Low Food Sales to eat on premise is 8.43% for Arizona, Navajo County, City of Show Low.
This category is ONLY for businesses and organizations that do not need a TPT Certificate from the State of Arizona for selling services or product because they are exempt from Sales Tax collection.
If you have questions or suggestions and need help with the application, please call Diana at 480-414-8210.
AZ TPT License information:
Although commonly referred to as a sales tax, the Arizona transaction privilege tax (TPT) is a tax on a vendor for the privilege of doing business in the state. Various business activities are subject to transaction privilege tax and must be licensed. If a business is selling a product or engaging in a service subject to TPT, a license from the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) would likely be needed as well as a transaction privilege tax or business/occupational license from the city or cities in which the business is based and/or operates. ADOR collects the tax for the counties and cities; however, tax rates vary depending on the type of business activity, the city and the county. Retail Sales are 8.43% for Arizona, Navajo County, City of Show Low Food for Home Consumption is 2% for the City of Show Low Food Sales to eat on premise is 8.43% for Arizona, Navajo County, City of Show Low.
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