Arkansas has enacted legislation that creates a sales and use tax exemption for qualifying data center equipment and costs and certain services provided to a data center. The sales and use tax exemption will ap
Learn more at Northwest’s Guide to 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status. If your nonprofit qualifies for federal tax-exempt status, you’ll likely be able to avoid Arkansas’ corporate income tax, and you could be eligible for an exemption from the Arkansas state sales tax. Visit our Arkansas ...
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed House Bill 1654, establishing a sales and use tax exemption to qualified data centers and certain service providers to data centers. The law defines a “qualified data center” as: A facility developed, acquired, constructed, expanded, rehabilitated, re...
Keeping up the file tax exemption is important for your nonprofit corporation in Arkansas. It is because it can protect you from spending on any sales or income tax within the state. When you receive the IRS association letter for your corporation, you must manage the state’s requirements to...
In addition to the withholding exemption certificate, Arkansas employers must also send Form W-2 to the Social Security Administration by the end of February. This should be done annually. Form W-2 holds information about the withheld taxes and paid wages of the business’s employees. When subm...
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Form a Nonprofit in Arkansas Choosing to form a nonprofit involves many of the same steps as a corporation or LLC; however, with this business structure, you can apply for tax exemption, otherwise known as 501(c)(3) status, through the IRS. File a Name Reservation Name Your Nonprofit Choo...