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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ST370 form in the editor.
  2. In the Promoter Section, enter your Reporting Number and name. Fill in the Event Date, Event Name, and Event Location.
  3. Move to the Booth Operator/Vendor Section. Enter the Vendor Name, Arkansas Permit Number (if applicable), Booth Number, Address, City, State, ZIP Code, and Federal ID.
  4. For State Tax Computation, input your total gross sales for both general and food sales. Subtract any purchases where tax was previously paid to calculate taxable sales.
  5. Multiply taxable sales by the respective tax rates (6% for general sales and 1.5% for food) to determine tax due.
  6. Complete the Local Tax Computation by entering city/county name, local code, gross sales, purchases, taxable sales, local tax rate, and calculate total local tax due.
  7. Finally, summarize your taxes in the Summary Section by adding state and local taxes to find the total tax due.

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Depending on the state, these may include government entities, non-profits, and schools, to name a few. It is the buyers responsibility to provide their exemption certificates in order to not be charged sales tax, and sellers need to keep documentation of these exemptions on file.
Tax-exempt customers Some customers are exempt from paying sales tax under Arkansas law. Examples include government agencies, some nonprofit organizations, and merchants purchasing goods for resale. Sellers are required to collect a valid exemption or resale certificate from buyers to validate each exempt transaction.
How can you get a resale certificate in Arkansas? To get a resale certificate in Arkansas, you may either fill out the Arkansas Exemption Certificate (Form ST 391) or the Streamlined Exemption Certificate Form. You may use an out-of-state sales tax license number on these forms.
The state Use Tax rate is the same as the Sales Tax rate, 6.500%. In addition, you are required to remit the city and/or county tax where the items are first delivered in Arkansas. A list of tax rates for cities and counties may be obtained from the Sales Tax and Use Tax Section or downloaded from our website.
SALES USE TAX Vendors located and operating in Arkansas must register under the Gross Receipts Tax Law if the vendor sells property or services subject to sales tax. Sales tax is levied on sales of tangible personal property and various types of services performed within Arkansas.
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You generally dont have to pay taxes if your income is less than the standard deduction or the total of your itemized deductions, if you have a certain number of dependents, if you work abroad and are below the required thresholds, or if youre a qualifying non-profit organization.
What if my dependent has developmental disabilities? Arkansas allows you to claim $500 non-refundable credit for dependents with developmental disabilities. (reducing the taxable income). Form AR1000-DD (formerly known as Form AR1000RC5) must be completed if this is the first year you will be claiming the credit.

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