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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Locate the 'Payments' section on the form. Here, you will enter your 2006 estimated tax payments and any amounts applied from your 2005 return.
  3. Ensure that you have all relevant financial documents handy, as you may need to reference them for accurate entries.
  4. Input the total amount of your estimated tax payments made for 2006 in the designated field.
  5. If applicable, enter the amount from your 2005 return that you wish to apply towards your current year's taxes.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before proceeding to other sections of the form.

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A part-year resident is someone who moved into or out of Arkansas during the tax year. Married couples cannot file on the same return if one is a resident and the other is not. The resident must file using form AR1000 and the nonresident or part-year resident must file using Form AR1000NR.
2. Fiscal year filers must file their Declaration of Estimated Tax on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of the fourth (4th) month of the income year with the subsequent payments being made on a quarterly installment basis (See table on Vouchers 2, 3, and 4).
To make a tax payment through the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA), visit the Arkansas Taxpayer Access Point (ATAP) portal. You can make payments online using a credit card, debit card, or electronic check by entering your tax information and selecting the payment option.
States That Require Estimated Tax Payments at Specific Thresholds $1,000 Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Illinois, Maine, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina$600 West Virginia$400 Massachusetts, New Jersey $300 New York $250 Rhode Island $100 DC
Most self-employed taxpayers are required to make quarterly estimated tax payments. There are four payment deadlines throughout the year, and youre responsible for figuring out how much you owe in estimated taxes.

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You do not need to make estimated tax payments if you expect to owe, after subtracting your withholding and credits, less than $1,000 in tax or pay 90 percent of your total tax liability for 2025. A worksheet is included in this section to help you decide how much estimated Arkansas tax you will have to pay.
Arkansas Tax Payment Options Direct Online Payment via Bank Account. Create an account with Arkansas Taxpayer Access Point. Credit or Debit Card Payment. Submit a tax payment through ACI, Payments Inc. Check or Money Order with Form AR1000V. Estimated Tax Payment Options. Online IRS Tax Payment Options.
Form AR1000ES, or the Individual Estimated Tax Vouchers, is used by Arkansas residents to submit their estimated tax payments for the year. This process is crucial for taxpayers who earn income not subject to withholding taxes, such as earnings from self-employment, interest, dividends, and rental income.

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