- Arkansas has a statewide sales and use tax rate of 6.5%, with additional local taxes possible.
- Sales tax applies to tangible personal property and certain services; common taxable items include clothing, software, OTC drugs, and telecom services.
- Nexus is established by physical presence or economic thresholds: over $100,000 in sales or 200+ transactions in Arkansas in the previous year.
- Exemptions include most services, prescription drugs, agricultural items, newspapers, and sales to certain entities like nonprofits and schools.
- Filing and remittance can be done electronically via the Arkansas Taxpayer Access Point (TAP).
Source: sovos.com
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