Public Notice: Tax and Fee Changes
Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Sec. 9-499.15, the City of Phoenix is hereby giving notice of proposed adoptions of, or changes to, municipal taxes or fees.
Notice Date | 02/27/2025 |
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Council Date | 03/18/2025 |
Type | Tax |
Description | 15-Day Notice of Proposed Increase in Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) and Use Tax Rates The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice pursuant to A.R.S. § 9-499.15 of its intent to consider an increase of up to 0.5% to the TPT and Use Tax rates, thereby increasing the current rates from 2.3% up to and including, but not exceeding, 2.8% with an effective date of July 1, 2025. City revenues were impacted by the State’s actions to diminish the tax base with the enactment of Senate Bill (SB) 1131 and SB 1828. SB 1131 eliminated residential rental TPT collected from businesses engaged in the rental of residential property effective January 1, 2025. With this change, the City anticipates a revenue loss of approximately $35.4 million in fiscal year 2024-25 (5 months) and an ongoing annual revenue loss of approximately $85.5 million beginning in fiscal year 2025-26. City revenues were further impacted due to SB 1828, which transitioned the state’s individual income tax rate to a flat rate of 2.5%. State income tax is distributed to cities and towns based on its population in relation to the total population of all cities and towns and is based on collections from two years prior. The City relies on estimates provided by the State Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC) for state shared income tax revenue projections. These actions will result in less ongoing state shared income tax revenue to the General Fund compared to prior projections had the tax rate not decreased. Finally, the City finds it necessary to identify additional resources to reduce Fire Department response times, continue efforts to address homelessness, and address the impact of inflation that has significantly increased the cost to provide essential programs and services to the community. This proposed amendment to Chapter 14 of the Phoenix City Code will generate the revenue required to maintain service levels and offset anticipated revenue decreases. City Staff will present additional information to City Council and the public during its budget development and adoption process, which commences on February 25, 2025, with the General Fund Status and Multi-Year Forecast Report. 1. Date, time, and place of meeting. 2. Reference for more details This notice of intent is posted effective: February 27, 2025. |
Department | Finance Department |
Statutory Reference | Phoenix City Code Chapter 14 |
More Information / Contact | (602) 495-3758 Brandi Flores, Deputy Finance Director brandi.flores@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 01/05/2025 |
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Council Date | 03/18/2025 |
Type | Tax |
Description | 60-Day Notice of Proposed Increase in Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) and Use Tax Rates The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice pursuant to A.R.S. § 9-499.15 of its intent to consider an increase of up to 0.5% to the TPT and Use Tax rates, thereby increasing the current rates from 2.3% up to and including, but not exceeding, 2.8% with an effective date of July 1, 2025. City revenues were impacted by the State’s actions to diminish the tax base with the enactment of Senate Bill (SB) 1131 and SB 1828. SB 1131 eliminated residential rental TPT collected from businesses engaged in the rental of residential property effective January 1, 2025. With this change, the City anticipates a revenue loss of approximately $35.4 million in fiscal year 2024-25 (5 months) and an ongoing annual revenue loss of approximately $85.5 million beginning in fiscal year 2025-26. City revenues were further impacted due to SB 1828, which transitioned the state’s individual income tax rate to a flat rate of 2.5%. State income tax is distributed to cities and towns based on its population in relation to the total population of all cities and towns and is based on collections from two years prior. The City relies on estimates provided by the State Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC) for state shared income tax revenue projections. These actions will result in less ongoing state shared income tax revenue to the General Fund compared to prior projections had the tax rate not decreased. Finally, the City finds it necessary to identify additional resources to reduce Fire Department response times, continue efforts to address homelessness, and address the impact of inflation that has significantly increased the cost to provide essential programs and services to the community. This proposed amendment to Chapter 14 of the Phoenix City Code will generate the revenue required to maintain service levels and offset anticipated revenue decreases. City Staff will present additional information to City Council and the public during its budget development and adoption process, which commences on February 25, 2025, with the General Fund Status and Multi-Year Forecast Report. 1. Date, time, and place of meeting. 2. Reference for more details This notice of intent is posted effective: January 15, 2025. |
Department | Finance Department |
Statutory Reference | Phoenix City Code Chapter 14 |
More Information / Contact | (602) 495-3758 Brandi Flores, Deputy Finance Director brandi.flores@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 12/03/2024 |
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Council Date | 12/18/2024 (or later) |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to standardize fees charged to providers of Network Infrastructure Services, to allow them to engage in the business of operating a fiber-to-the home (FTTH) and fiber-to-the premises (business) to provide fiber-optic broadband access in the City of Phoenix. This notice of intent is posted effective: December 3, 2024. |
Department | Street Transportation Department |
Statutory Reference | A.R.S. 9-499.15 and City of Phoenix Administrative Regulations 1.98 |
More Information / Contact | (602) 262-4970 Kevin Sonoda, Special Projects Administrator, Street Transportation Department kevin.sonoda@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 11/04/2024 |
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Council Date | 11/20/2024 |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to increase the City of Phoenix Film and Digital Media Permits (FDMPs) fees charged to motion picture and television productions, as defined by Phoenix City Code, Chapter 10, Article VIII, including fees for rush applications, to allow them to engage in the business of filming on any public property, facility or right-of-way belonging to the City of Phoenix, and for the release of City claims to the products of such activities. “Motion picture” or “television productions” shall encompass activities for commercial purposes including features, television, industrial, educational, documentary, student, still photography, commercials and web casts: 2. Reference for more details This notice of intent is posted effective: November 4, 2024. |
Department | Community and Economic Development |
Statutory Reference | Arizona Revised Statute 9-499.15; Phoenix City Code, Chapter 10 Businesses, Article VIII Motion Pictures or Television Productions, Ordinance G1403 (October 8, 1974), Ordinance G3871 (June 28, 1995). |
More Information / Contact | (602) 262-4850 Phil Bradstock, Film Commissioner philip.bradstock@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 10/18/2024 |
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Council Date | 12/18/2024 (or later) |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to standardize fees charged to providers of Network Infrastructure Services, to allow them to engage in the business of operating a fiber-to-the home (FTTH) and fiber-to-the premises (business) to provide fiber-optic broadband access in the City of Phoenix. Phoenix City Council will consider a new City Code Chapter, 5D – Network Infrastructure Services that will allow companies to install fiber-optic networks in the City’s rights-of-way (ROW) to provide high-speed internet to residential and business customers. The fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and premises networks may be installed throughout the City and will provide a choice for consumers desiring broadband connections that are as fast, or faster than what is available from the current service providers. Chapter 5D includes a provision for a license fee that will compensate the City for the private use of the ROW. The license fee is set at three percent (3%) of gross revenues that a licensee collects from customers for providing FTTH services in the City of Phoenix. The license fee for wholesale, open access internet, service providers is six percent (6%) of gross revenues that the company receives for leasing its network to internet service providers. The licensee may be subject to an alternative, annual minimum fee (AMF) until the 3% or the 6% license fee exceeds the AMF of six dollars ($6.00) for each residential unit that the licensee’s fiber optic network passes. The City of Phoenix currently has three companies that expressed a strong desire to secure a Network Infrastructure Services license and two other companies that have expressed an interest but require specific terms to be met before making a final decision. This Code Chapter and fee will apply the same fee to any Network Infrastructure Services license. 1. Date, time, and place of meeting. This notice of intent is posted effective: October 18, 2024. |
Department | Street Transportation Department |
Statutory Reference | A.R.S. 9-499.15 and City of Phoenix Administrative Regulations 1.98 |
More Information / Contact | (602) 262-4970 Kevin Sonoda, Special Projects Administrator, Street Transportation Department kevin.sonoda@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 09/18/2024 |
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Council Date | 11/20/2024 |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to increase the City of Phoenix Film and Digital Media Permits (FDMPs) fees charged to motion picture and television productions, as defined by Phoenix City Code, Chapter 10, Article VIII, including fees for rush applications, to allow them to engage in the business of filming on any public property, facility or right-of-way belonging to the City of Phoenix, and for the release of City claims to the products of such activities. “Motion picture” or “television productions” shall encompass activities for commercial purposes including features, television, industrial, educational, documentary, student, still photography, commercials and web casts: 2. Reference for more details This notice of intent is posted effective: September 18, 2024. |
Department | Community and Economic Development |
Statutory Reference | Arizona Revised Statute 9-499.15; Phoenix City Code, Chapter 10 Businesses, Article VIII Motion Pictures or Television Productions, Ordinance G1403 (October 8, 1974), Ordinance G3871 (June 28, 1995). |
More Information / Contact | (602) 262-4850 Phil Bradstock, Film Commissioner philip.bradstock@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 09/13/2024 |
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Council Date | N/A |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to increase Aviation Department, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Parking Rates charged to the Public, as defined by Phoenix City Code G-6631 Section 4-58 Parking Rates to allow for the Daily Parking Rate Increase as presented in the table: Daily Parking Rates: This notice of intent is posted effective: September 13, 2024. |
Department | Aviation Department |
Statutory Reference | Phoenix City Code G-6631 Section 4-58 Parking Rates |
More Information / Contact | (602) 273-8857 William Robinson, Aviation Department william.robinson@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 08/30/2024 |
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Council Date | 09/18/24 (or later) |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to modify fees charged to retailers when their abandoned shopping carts are retrieved and returned. A.R.S. § 44-1799.33 and City of Phoenix Ordinances S-34842 (July 2, 2007) (outlining program standards) and Ordinance S-44077 (November 29, 2017) (raising fee to $50) allow the City to charge a retailer up to a $50.00 fee for cart retrieval in the City of Phoenix. This action would authorize a $25 fee for cart retrieval for retailers who have a cart retrieval vendor. 2. Reference for more details. This notice of intent is posted effective: September 3, 2024. |
Department | Neighborhood Service |
Statutory Reference | A.R.S. § 44-1799.33; City of Phoenix Ordinances S-34842 (July 2, 2007) and S-44077 (November 29, 2017) |
More Information / Contact | (602) 495-6778 Anamaria Ortega, Deputy Director, Neighborhood Service Department anamaria.ortega@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 07/22/2024 |
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Council Date | N/A |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to increase Aviation Department, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Parking Rates charged to the Public, as defined by Phoenix City Code G-6631 Section 4-58 Parking Rates to allow for the Daily Parking Rate Increase as presented in the table: Daily Parking Rates: This notice of intent is posted effective: July 22, 2024. |
Department | Aviation Department |
Statutory Reference | Phoenix City Code G-6631 Section 4-58 Parking Rates |
More Information / Contact | (602) 273-8857 William Robinson, Aviation Department william.robinson@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 07/18/2024 |
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Council Date | 09/18/24 (or later) |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to modify fees charged to retailers when their abandoned shopping carts are retrieved and returned. A.R.S. § 44-1799.33 and City of Phoenix Ordinances S-34842 (July 2, 2007) (outlining program standards) and Ordinance S-44077 (November 29, 2017) (raising fee to $50) allow the City to charge a retailer up to a $50.00 fee for cart retrieval in the City of Phoenix. This action would authorize a $25 fee for cart retrieval for retailers who have a cart retrieval vendor. 2. Reference for more details. This notice of intent is posted effective: July 18, 2024. |
Department | Neighborhood Service |
Statutory Reference | A.R.S. § 44-1799.33; City of Phoenix Ordinances S-34842 (July 2, 2007) and S-44077 (November 29, 2017) |
More Information / Contact | (602) 495-6778 Anamaria Ortega, Deputy Director, Neighborhood Service Department anamaria.ortega@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 03/04/2024 |
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Council Date | 03/20/24 (or later) |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to amend the Phoenix City Code (PCC), Chapter 15 Fire Prevention Code of the City of Phoenix, Ord. No. G-6854, § 1, 2021 to establish new fees for permitting activities as required in the Phoenix Fire Code. These new permit fees encompass two types: 2. Reference for more details. This notice of intent is posted effective: March 04, 2024. |
Department | Fire Department |
Statutory Reference | A.R.S. 9-499.15; Phoenix Fire Code, Chapter 15 Revision on Ord. No. G-6854, § 1, 2021 |
More Information / Contact | (602) 206-5120 Eric Williams, Assistant Fire Marshal, Fire Department eric.williams@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 02/05/2024 |
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Council Date | 02/21/24 (or later) |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to standardize fees charged to providers of Network Infrastructure Services, to allow them to engage in the business of operating a fiber-to-the home (FTTH) and fiber-to-the premises (business) to provide fiber-optic broadband access in the City of Phoenix. 2. Reference for more details. This notice of intent is posted effective: February 5, 2024. |
Department | Street Transportation Department |
Statutory Reference | A.R.S. 9-499.15 and City of Phoenix Administrative Regulations 1.98 |
More Information / Contact | (602) 262-4970 Kevin Sonoda, Special Projects Administrator, Street Transportation Department kevin.sonoda@phoenix.gov |
Notice Date | 01/11/2024 |
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Council Date | 03/20/24 (or later) |
Type | Fee |
Description | The City of Phoenix hereby gives notice of its intent to amend the Phoenix City Code (PCC), Chapter 15 Fire Prevention Code of the City of Phoenix, Ord. No. G-6854, § 1, 2021 to establish new fees for permitting activities as required in the Phoenix Fire Code. These new permit fees encompass two types: 2. Reference for more details. This notice of intent is posted effective: January 11, 2024. |
Department | Fire Department |
Statutory Reference | A.R.S. 9-499.15; Phoenix Fire Code, Chapter 15 Revision on Ord. No. G-6854, § 1, 2021 |
More Information / Contact | (602) 206-5120 Eric Williams, Assistant Fire Marshal, Fire Department eric.williams@phoenix.gov |