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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In Blocks (1) - (9), enter your company information, including the name, federal ID, and mailing address of your business.
  3. If you do not have a current Arkansas Sales Tax or Use Tax Permit, complete Blocks (10) - (16) with the owner's name, NAICS code, business type, location address, and contact details.
  4. For invoice details in Blocks (17) - (20), list each invoice number, date, and the corresponding city and county on separate lines.
  5. In Blocks (21) - (28), calculate the local cap rebate by entering the local tax rate and invoice amounts as instructed. Ensure all calculations are accurate.
  6. Finally, print your name, sign, and date in Blocks (30) - (31). Attach photocopies of all invoices before submission.

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A tax exemption is an income stream on which no tax is levied, such as interest income from state and local bonds, which is often exempt from federal income tax. Additionally, certain qualifying non-profit organizations are exempt from federal income tax.
Some items are exempt from sales and use tax, including: Sales of certain food products for human consumption. Sales to the U.S. Government. Sales of prescription medicine and certain medical devices. Sales of items paid for with EBT cards.
Persons who are 65 years of age and older or who are disabled, upon application and proof of eligibility, are exempt from all ad valorem taxes up to $7,500.00 of assessed value. The application for exemption must be filed with the individual county on or before April 1.
2024 tax rates for a single taxpayer Tax rateon taxable income from . . .up to . . . 10% $0 $11,600 12% $11,601 $47,150 22% $47,151 $100,525 24% $100,526 $191,9503 more rows Jul 8, 2025
Some goods are exempt from sales tax under Mississippi law. Examples include most non-prepared food items purchased with food stamps, prescription drugs, and some medical supplies.

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Economic nexus thresholds under state sales tax laws AlabamaSales dollar amount: $250,000 Arizona Sales dollar amount: $100,000 Arkansas Sales dollar amount: $100,000 California Sales dollar amount: $500,00047 more rows Jul 10, 2024
In most states, the threshold for economic nexus is $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions over 12 months. There are exceptions, though; for example, in Texas and California the threshold is $500,000.
Items bought with SNAP (food stamps) stay tax free, and WIC-approved foods remain exempt from sales tax. This is the first cut in Mississippis grocery sales tax since 1992. The new 5 percent rate is statewide and affects all Mississippi shoppers.

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