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.Â
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Categories include:Â Mexican-style burritos/tacos, hamburgers, pizza, kettle corn, beverages and coffee.
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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.
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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.
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If you have questions or suggestions and need help with the application, please call Diana at 480-414-8210.
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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.