ARS 42-3404
Exemptions and exclusions of certain tobacco products from tobacco taxes
A. The taxes imposed by this chapter do not apply to:
1. Tobacco products that are sold to the United States army, air force,
navy, marine corps or coast guard exchanges and commissaries and navy
or coast guard ships' stores.
2. Tobacco products that are sold to the United States department
of veterans affairs.
3. Tobacco products that are non-tax-paid under subtitle E, chapter
52 of the internal revenue code 1 and that are under internal
revenue bond or customs control.
4. Tobacco products that are sold or transferred to a law enforcement
agency for use in a criminal investigation if the sale or transfer is
authorized by the department. A law enforcement agency authorized
by the department to receive or purchase tobacco products is not required to:
(a) Be licensed as a distributor.
(b) Collect or remit the tax imposed by this chapter with respect
to authorized distributions.
5. Tobacco products that are sold by a distributor licensed under
§ 42-3401 to a common carrier engaged in foreign passenger service
or to a retailer that sells tobacco products on the facilities of the
carrier that are dedicated to foreign passenger service.
6. Federally tax free tobacco products that are sold or given for
delivery directly from the manufacturer under internal revenue bond to
a veterans' home of this state or a hospital or domiciliary facility of
the United States department of veterans affairs for gratuitous issue
to veterans receiving hospitalization or domiciliary care. The taxes
are not imposed with respect to the use or consumption of the tobacco
products by the institution, veteran patients or domiciliaries.
7. Tobacco products that are sold by a manufacturer to a distributor
licensed under § 42-3401 .
8. Tobacco products that are manufactured outside the United States
and that are sold by an importer to a distributor licensed under § 42-3401 .
B. Subsection A, paragraphs 1 and 2 of this section do not apply after
the first day of the first calendar month beginning more than sixty days
after existing federal law is amended to permit state taxation of cigarettes
sold by or through federal military installations.
C. Sales of tobacco products by a licensed distributor to an instrumentality
of the United States government must be supported by a separate sales
invoice and a properly completed federal exemption certificate. Each
sales invoice must be numbered, be dated and show the name of the seller,
the name of the purchaser and the destination.
D. This section does not affect the imposition of transaction privilege
and use taxes pursuant to chapter 5 of this title 2 to
any transactions described in subsection A of this section if the transaction
is otherwise subject to transaction privilege tax or use tax.
E. The exemptions and exclusions provided in subsection A of this
section do not affect the taxability under this chapter of tobacco products
that are sold, given or transferred to a person in this state subsequent
to the transactions described in subsection A of this section.