Arizona lawmakers are weighing a new attempt to carve out a more permissive tax environment for digital assets, as a trio of proposals introduced by State Senator Wendy Rogers pushes to limit how cryptocurrencies and blockchain infrastructure can be taxed at the state and local level.
The effort centers on two bills and a constitutional resolution prefiled with the Arizona Senate late last week.
One proposal, SB 1044, would amend state statutes to exempt virtual currency from taxation, while another, SB 1045, would bar counties, cities, and towns from imposing taxes or fees on people or companies that operate blockchain nodes.
A third measure, SCR 1003, would amend Arizona’s constitution to explicitly exclude virtual currency from property tax. If enacted, the node-related bill could take effect through the state legislature alone.
The broader tax exemption proposals, however, would require voter approval during Arizona’s next general election in November 2026.
Under current law, Arizona is not a tax-free state. Residents pay a flat personal income tax rate of 2.5%, along with a state sales tax known as the Transaction Privilege Tax, which starts at 5.6% and rises above 8.5% on average once local rates are included.
Property taxes are also collected, though they are generally lower than in many other states.
Cryptocurrency is treated as property for federal tax purposes, meaning sales, trades, or payments trigger capital gains or losses.
Arizona largely follows that framework but has adopted several crypto-specific rules. Since December 2022, the state has exempted crypto airdrops from state income tax by treating them as gifts at the time they are received, even though federal taxes still apply.
Arizona also allows transaction fees, or gas fees, to be deducted when calculating gains or losses and permits state agencies to accept cryptocurrency payments through approved service providers.
Rogers’ latest proposals would go further by attempting to remove virtual currency from the state’s tax base entirely and by shielding blockchain node operators from local government levies.
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