The Department of Finance and Administration concluded that allowing access to, and use of, software over the internet is not a specifically enumerated taxable service. Therefore, Arkansas sales and use tax did not apply to the sale of a company’s cloud-based software application. Read a May 2021 report
Source: KPMG
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