Arizona tax lawyers
There are currently 183 tax attorney listings for the state of Arizona.
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- Nogales (2)
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- Tempe (7)
- Tucson tax lawyers (35)
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- Yuma (3)
State facts from Wikipedia
The State of Arizona is a U.S. state located in the Southwestern United States region of the United States. The capital and largest city is Phoenix, Arizona The second largest city is Tucson, Arizona followed List of cities in Arizona (by population) size by the four Phoenix metropolitan area cities of Mesa, Arizona Glendale, Arizona Chandler, Arizona and Scottsdale, ArizonaIn current analysis, 3% of people in Arizona have hired a criminal tax attorney for IRS problems.The 2006 total gross state product was $232 billion. If Arizona (and each of the other US states) were an independent country along with all existing countries (2005), it would have the 61st largest economy in the world ([https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html CIA - The World Factbook]). This figure gives Arizona a larger economy than such countries as Republic of Ireland Finland, and New Zealand. Arizona currently has the 21st largest economy among states in the United States. As a percentage of its overall budget, Arizona's projected 1.7 billion deficit for '09 is one of the largest in the country, behind such states as California, Michigan, and Florida, to name a few.
The state's per capita income is $27,232, 39th in the U.S. Arizona had a median household income of $46,693 making it 27th in the country and just shy of the US national median. Early in its history, Arizona's economy relied on the "Five C's": copper (see 'Copper mining in Arizona'), cotton, cattle, citrus, and climate (tourism). At one point Arizona was the largest producer of cotton in the country. Copper is still extensively mined from many expansive open-pit and underground mines, accounting for two-thirds of the nation's output.
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Arizona page

