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BOI before the federal deadline to avoid $591/day penalties. File before 1/1/2025
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Charitable gaming refers to bingos, raffles, and a variety of other games of chance
being conducted for charitable purposes. This guide contains information about charitable
gaming in Arizona.
$10 for a class A license, $50 for a class B license, and $200 for a class C license.
Notes:
Organizations should apply for a Class A license if they do not expect to exceed $15,600 in gross receipts from bingo, a Class B license if they do not expect to exceed $300,000 in gross receipts, or a Class C license if gross receipts are expected to be more than $300,000. In addition to the state level license, charities must also submit a form and fee to the local governing body where the bingo event will take place.
$10 for a class A license, $50 for a class B license, and $200 for a class C license.
Due:
Annually by the date of issuance.
Filing Fees
Filing fees depend on your individual situation. We do our best to calculate your filing fees
upfront and collect those fees today so we can get started. Your specialist will determine your
exact filing fees and invoice additional fees if required.