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Salario de Veterinario en Arizona (2026)

El salario promedio de un Veterinario en Arizona es de $118,000/año. Después de impuestos, tu sueldo neto estimado es de $89,296/año ($7,441/mes).

Desglose del Sueldo Neto

CategoríaCantidad
Sueldo Neto Anual
$89,296
Sueldo Neto Mensual
$7,441
Sueldo Neto Quincenal
$3,434
Sueldo Neto por Hora

basado en 2,080 hrs/año

$43/hr
Impuesto Federal
$17,130
Impuesto Estatal
$2,548
Impuestos FICA
$9,027
Tasa Efectiva de Impuesto

impuestos totales ÷ salario bruto

24.33%
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Rangos de Salario de Veterinario en Arizona

Nivel inicial (0–3 años)

$95,000

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Nivel medio (3–7 años)

$130,000

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Nivel senior (7+ años)

$185,000

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No todas las Veterinarios ganan lo mismo — ni de cerca

University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine in Oro Valley (founded 2014) is the state's newest vet school, with a community-rotation-heavy curriculum oriented toward small-animal and ranch-animal practice. Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine in Glendale (founded 2014) is private and complements UA. Together, the two AZ schools produce approximately 250 DVMs annually combined. BluePearl Phoenix + Veterinary Specialty Hospital of Arizona + Animal Specialty Center anchor the Phoenix-metro specialty network.

Veterinary Surgeon (DACVS)

$185,000–$305,000+

Board-certified small animal surgery · BluePearl + VSH Arizona

Oncologist (DACVIM-Oncology)

$175,000–$275,000

Specialty referral · BluePearl Phoenix + VSH Arizona

Cardiologist (DACVIM-Cardiology)

$165,000–$265,000

Referral practice; BluePearl + VSH Arizona

Emergency / Critical Care (DACVECC)

$155,000–$245,000

24-hour emergency at BluePearl Phoenix + Animal Specialty Center

Equine (Scottsdale Polo + Wickenburg + western performance)

$120,000–$210,000

Equine practice; Scottsdale Polo + Wickenburg ranch + Hashknife outfit

Practice Owner (Small Animal General)

$130,000–$255,000+

Independent practice; $300K-$600K acquisition cost Scottsdale / Phoenix

Associate Veterinarian (Small Animal General)

$100,000–$148,000

Most common mid-career private practice band

Mars / VCA / Banfield Associate

$98,000–$142,000

Corporate veterinary chain associates; structured comp + benefits

Geriatric / Aging-pet specialty

$110,000–$165,000

AZ-specific specialty · retiree-driven aging pet population

New Graduate DVM

$85,000–$115,000

First role; rotational programs at UA Oro Valley + Midwestern Glendale + chain

Vale la pena saber: University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine in Oro Valley (founded 2014) and Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine in Glendale (founded 2014) are both relatively new programs. UA Oro Valley operates a community-rotation-heavy curriculum oriented toward small-animal and large-animal mixed practice; Midwestern is private and operates a more traditional academic veterinary curriculum. Phoenix has been the fastest-growing US large metro by population since 2020 — driving a uniquely fast-growing pet population and corresponding new-practice + new-pet-patient demand. Arizona is a Veterinary Compact state (since 2024) — relocation friction reduced for Compact-state DVMs.

Arizona veterinary medicine — Phoenix population growth, retiree pet population, equine corridor, 2.5% flat tax

$118k

AZ average vet salary (BLS state metric)

2.5%

AZ flat state tax (post-2023 reform) · NO local income tax

$300k–$700k

typical AZ practice acquisition cost

Practice ownership economics in Arizona are accessible relative to coastal alternatives. Scottsdale / Phoenix North Valley / Paradise Valley acquisitions $400,000-$700,000. Phoenix metro broader (Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Peoria, Surprise) acquisitions $300,000-$550,000. Tucson / Oro Valley acquisitions $250,000-$450,000. The associate-to-owner transition typically happens at year 5-8.

Arizona's 2.5% flat state tax (post-2023 reform — consolidated from progressive 2.59-4.5% to a flat 2.5%) is among the lowest progressive-state rates in the country. Combined with no local income tax (no Arizona city or county levies separate income tax), the state creates a unique low-tax structure for in-AZ-resident vets. A Scottsdale-resident senior practice owner pulling $260,000 hands over $6,500 in state tax — versus $14,000+ in Georgia or Virginia at the same income.

The retiree-driven aging pet population is a distinctive Arizona veterinary market. Arizona's substantial 65+ population (especially Scottsdale, Sun City, Sun City West, Mesa active-adult communities) creates sustained demand for geriatric pet care, oncology, and end-of-life support services. Affluent retiree pet owners typically have stronger pet insurance coverage and willingness to pursue specialty referral than national averages — driving premium fees for specialty practice. Senior outpatient general practice owners in Scottsdale / Paradise Valley clear $200,000-$280,000.

Equine veterinary practice in Arizona is genuinely a state specialty. Scottsdale Polo Club + Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show + WestWorld of Scottsdale + Wickenburg ranch country + Hashknife Outfit + Phoenix-area cutting / reining / dressage circuits create one of the densest US western performance horse markets. UA Oro Valley equine specialty residency programs feed the corridor. Equine practice owners in Scottsdale / Wickenburg clear $150,000-$210,000 — among the highest US equine veterinary income outside the Bluegrass Kentucky thoroughbred corridor.

Arizona for vets — Phoenix population growth, Scottsdale equine + retiree, Tucson UA

Phoenix metro veterinary medicine is the state's growth core. Phoenix has been the fastest-growing US large metro by population since 2020, and the corresponding pet population growth creates sustained new-practice + new-pet-patient demand. Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix North Valley (Cave Creek, Anthem, Carefree), Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe anchor the upscale residential vet practice corridor. Practice acquisitions $300,000-$700,000.

Scottsdale is the upscale Arizona vet submarket. The combination of affluent retiree population + Scottsdale Polo Club + Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show + WestWorld of Scottsdale + premier resort-and-second-home demographics supports unusually deep premium veterinary practice. Senior outpatient general practice owners in Paradise Valley / Scottsdale clear $200,000-$280,000. BluePearl Scottsdale + Animal Specialty Center anchor specialty hospital network.

Wickenburg / Maricopa County ranch country supports a substantial equine veterinary subspecialty. The Hashknife Outfit + Wickenburg cattle / cutting / reining ranches + western performance horse community creates a unique equine veterinary market. Combined with Scottsdale Polo Club + Arabian Horse Show, Arizona is one of the densest US equine corridors outside Kentucky. UA Oro Valley equine specialty residency programs feed the corridor.

Tucson + Oro Valley veterinary medicine runs on the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine + UA medical center + retiree population from Tucson Foothills + Saddlebrooke active-adult communities. Practice acquisitions $250,000-$450,000 — most accessible in the state. Tucson is the most affordable AZ vet submarket while supporting genuine specialty residency depth via UA Oro Valley.

Sedona / Flagstaff / northern Arizona supports smaller distinctive lifestyle-anchored practices. Patient base mixes retiree, second-home, and outdoor-recreation demographic. Practice acquisitions $200,000-$400,000. Northern Arizona University vet tech programs anchor regional veterinary technician pipeline. Many AZ vets target Sedona retirement landing or lifestyle-driven practice ownership later in career.

How Arizona taxes work for vets (the 2.5% flat post-reform structure + no-local-tax)

AZ's 2.5% flat state tax (post-2023 reform — consolidated from progressive 2.59-4.5% to a single flat 2.5%) is among the lowest progressive-state rates in the country. At $115,000 associate vet income, state tax runs about $2,900; at $260,000 senior practice owner, about $6,500. The flat structure means there's limited marginal-bracket relief from retirement contributions at the state level, but the rate is modest enough that the friction is minimal.

Arizona has no local income tax — no AZ city or county levies a separate income tax. The combined cost-of-living-plus-tax-burden math makes AZ genuinely competitive with no-tax states (TX, FL, NV, TN) for senior vets. A Scottsdale-resident senior practice owner pulling $260,000 nets approximately $6,500 in state tax — versus $14,000+ in Georgia or Virginia at the same income, $11,050 in Michigan, $16,100 in NJ.

Most AZ vets are 1099 independent contractors (locum, relief vet) or practice owners. Schedule C and S-corp Form 1120-S are the default filing structures. S-corp election at $150,000-plus net SE income is standard. Reasonable salary $80,000–$140,000 (subject to ) plus balance as profit distribution avoids 15.3% self-employment tax on the distribution portion. Saves $9,000–$15,000 per year for a $200,000–$400,000 vet.

Section 199A 20% deduction — veterinary medicine is classified as a Specified Service Trade or Business (), so the deduction phases out at $201,775 single / $403,500 taxable income (2026). Above $276,775 single / $553,500 MFJ, QBI deduction is zero. Tax planning to stay below threshold via 401(k), HSA, defined benefit plan preserves a $40,000-plus federal deduction.

Solo at $200,000-plus net SE income — $24,500 employee contribution plus 25% of net SE income employer match equals up to $72,000 total in 2026. At $400,000-plus income, layering a Defined Benefit / Cash Balance plan adds $100,000–$200,000 of additional pre-tax shelter. Mars Veterinary Health (VCA / BluePearl / Banfield), NVA, and Thrive offer 401(k) plans with after-tax contributions + in-plan Roth conversion () — $47,500/year additional.

Arizona retirement-state planning is genuinely competitive. The combination of 2.5% flat rate (lowest progressive state) + no local income tax + favorable retirement-income exclusion + warm-climate-driven retirement appeal makes AZ a destination for retired vets from higher-tax states. Many CA / NY / NJ / IL practice owners specifically target Scottsdale / Sedona retirement landing post-practice-sale.

  • election at $150K+ net SE income — saves $9K-$15K/year SE tax for $200K-$400K vet.
  • AZ 2.5% flat state tax post-2023 reform — among lowest progressive-state rates in the country.
  • AZ has no local income tax — meaningful advantage vs PA / OH / KY / MD peers.
  • Solo at $200K+ net SE income — $72K total contribution at 32% federal + 2.5% AZ marginal saves $25K+/year.
  • Defined Benefit plan at $400K+ — adds $100K-$200K/year of pre-tax shelter. Total combined shelter $250K-$300K/year for senior AZ practice owners.
  • Plan around 20% phase-out at $201K/$403K — preserves $40K+ federal deduction.
  • Backdoor Roth IRA $7K/year — bypasses phase-out at senior vet comp.
  • $4,150 single / $8,300 family — most underutilized for healthcare DVMs.
  • AZ retirement-state landing — CA / NY / NJ / IL practice owners specifically target Scottsdale / Sedona retirement landing post-practice-sale.
  • Mars / NVA / Thrive — $47.5K/year after-tax → Roth conversion above the regular limit.

Three AZ vet submarkets — Scottsdale equine + retiree, Phoenix metro growth, Tucson UA academic

Scottsdale Polo + retiree premium, Phoenix-metro population-growth-driven, and Tucson UA academic + retiree are three different AZ vet career paths.

Scottsdale + Paradise Valley + Phoenix North Valley

Associate $108K-$148K · senior practice owner $200K-$280K · BluePearl Scottsdale specialty $185K-$305K

Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix North Valley (Cave Creek, Anthem, Carefree), Fountain Hills, Sun City. Affluent retiree population + Scottsdale Polo Club + Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show + WestWorld of Scottsdale + premier resort-and-second-home demographics. Practice acquisitions $400K-$700K. BluePearl Scottsdale + Animal Specialty Center.

Scottsdale is the highest-income AZ vet submarket. The combination of retiree-driven aging pet population + premier equine corridor + affluent second-home demographics supports unusually deep premium veterinary practice. Specialty practice owners in Scottsdale / Paradise Valley clear $250K-$305K.

Phoenix Metro Growth (Chandler / Gilbert / Mesa / Tempe / Peoria)

Associate $98K-$140K · senior practice owner $160K-$255K · BluePearl Phoenix specialty $175K-$275K

Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear. Phoenix has been the fastest-growing US large metro by population since 2020. Intel + Honeywell + Banner Health + American Express corporate + ASU Tempe pet insurance base. Practice acquisitions $300K-$550K. BluePearl Phoenix specialty hospital.

Phoenix metro growth supports compelling combined chain-employment + practice-ownership pathways. The fastest-growing US large metro creates sustained new-practice + new-pet-patient demand. Suburban Chandler / Gilbert / Tempe family demographics support strong general practice economics.

Tucson + Oro Valley (UA College of Veterinary Medicine)

UA academic specialist $160K-$220K · associate $90K-$130K · senior practice owner $150K-$220K

Tucson, Oro Valley, Marana, Catalina Foothills, Saddlebrooke. UA College of Veterinary Medicine + UA Veterinary Teaching Hospital. UA Medical Center + Banner-University Medical Center. Retiree population from Tucson Foothills + Saddlebrooke + Sun City Vistoso. Practice acquisitions $250K-$450K — most accessible in the state.

Tucson + Oro Valley combines UA academic specialty practice with retiree-driven small-animal demand. The combination of academic depth + accessible practice acquisition + warm-climate retirement landing makes Tucson a strong combined academic + practice-ownership market.

The career arc — DVM new grad to UA Oro Valley specialty residency / Scottsdale practice owner / Wickenburg equine specialist

Year 1-3 (DVM New Grad / Associate): $85K-$115K. DVM graduate from UA College of Veterinary Medicine (Oro Valley), Midwestern University CVM (Glendale), Colorado State, UC Davis, Texas A&M, or out-of-state. Hospital rotational internship at UA Veterinary Teaching Hospital, BluePearl Phoenix, or Mars / VCA / BluePearl chain associate; or independent suburban general practice associate.

Year 3-7 (Specialty Residency / Senior Associate): $105K-$155K. Pursue ACVS, ACVIM, ACVECC, ACVD, or ACVO specialty residency at UA Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Oro Valley) or BluePearl Phoenix — typically 3-4 years post-DVM. Senior associate at suburban general practice, BluePearl specialty hospital, or chain corporate.

Year 7-15 (Practice Owner / Senior Specialist): $170K-$280K. Practice acquisition typical at year 5-8 — AZ practice acquisition $400K-$700K (Scottsdale / Paradise Valley / Phoenix North Valley) or $300K-$550K (Phoenix metro broader) or $250K-$450K (Tucson / Oro Valley). Bank financing through Live Oak, US Bank Practice Solutions, JPMorgan Chase, Lendeavor. + Solo + Defined Benefit shelter $200K-$300K per year.

Year 15-25 (Senior Practice Owner / Multi-Practice / DSO Acquisition): $230K-$420K. Multi-practice ownership or DSO acquisition (Mars / VCA / BluePearl, NVA, Thrive actively acquiring across AZ). Practice exit valuation typically 6-9x EBITDA for general practices, 8-12x for specialty.

Year 25+ (Practice Sale / Retirement): Practice sale to Mars / NVA / Thrive or independent buyer at $300K-$1.5M+ goodwill multiple. AZ's 2.5% flat state tax + no local income tax + warm-climate retirement appeal makes AZ a destination retirement state. Many out-of-state vets specifically target Scottsdale / Sedona retirement landing post-practice-sale from higher-tax states.

Where Arizona veterinarians actually live

AZ vets cluster in Scottsdale / Paradise Valley / Phoenix North Valley for upscale retiree + equine corridor practice, in Phoenix-metro growth suburbs (Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe) for chain employment + family-suburb practice ownership, or in Tucson / Oro Valley for UA academic specialty practice. The 2.5% flat state tax + zero local income tax means residency decisions are driven by school district, lifestyle, and commute rather than tax arbitrage between cities.

Scottsdale (North + Central)

Top AZ vet suburb · retiree premium · top schools · 20 min to Phoenix · equine corridor adjacency

Paradise Valley

Highest-income AZ neighborhood · top schools · 15 min to Scottsdale + Phoenix

Phoenix North Valley (Anthem / Cave Creek)

Newer growth suburb · resort-and-second-home demographic · accessible practice

Chandler / Gilbert

Strong Phoenix-metro growth suburbs · top schools · family-suburb · accessible

Tempe / Mesa

ASU Tempe + Banner Health + retirees · meaningful affordability vs Scottsdale

Catalina Foothills (Tucson)

Upscale Tucson · UA Medical Center adjacency · retiree population

Oro Valley

UA College of Veterinary Medicine adjacency · academic specialty market · accessible

Scottsdale / Paradise Valley / Phoenix North Valley dominate the upscale AZ vet bedroom community. Phoenix-metro growth suburbs (Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe) anchor chain employment + accessible practice ownership. Tucson / Oro Valley anchors UA academic + retiree-anchored practice. Sedona / Flagstaff offer lifestyle-anchored practice ownership.

¿Es la decisión correcta?

Arizona for veterinarians — when the math really works

A tu favor

  • +Two AZ vet schools (UA Oro Valley + Midwestern Glendale) producing ~250 DVMs annually combined
  • +Phoenix fastest-growing US large metro since 2020 — sustained new-practice + new-pet-patient demand
  • +AZ 2.5% flat state tax (post-2023 reform) + no local income tax — among most competitive structures in country
  • +Scottsdale Polo + Arabian Horse Show + Wickenburg ranch corridor — densest US western equine market
  • +Retiree-driven aging pet population creates premium specialty + geriatric practice demand

Vale la pena saber antes de firmar

  • Phoenix summer climate (June-September 100-115°F) genuine lifestyle-limiting friction for relocators
  • Industry consolidation (Mars, NVA, Thrive) constrains independent practice startup
  • AZ flat tax means no marginal-bracket relief from retirement contributions at state level
  • Both AZ vet schools founded 2014 — alumni networks shallower than longer-established programs
  • UA + Midwestern tuition + cost-of-attendance routinely $300K-$400K over 4 years

Mercado Laboral en Arizona

Growing tech, healthcare, and real estate industries.

Perspectivas de crecimiento: 19% growth through 2032 (much faster than average)

Puestos relacionados:

Veterinario de Pequeños AnimalesVeterinario de Grandes AnimalesVeterinario Especialista

Costo de Vida en Arizona

Phoenix metro has seen rapid price increases. Median 1BR rent: $1,400–$2,000.

💰 Sueldo neto mensual: $7,441

🏠 Renta típica: $1,700/mo

📊 Después de renta: $5,741/mo

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