2015 Arkansas Code
Title 26 - Taxation
Subtitle 5 - State Taxes
Chapter 52 - Gross Receipts Tax
Subchapter 5 - Returns and Remittance of Tax
§ 26-52-501 - Preparation of returns -- Payment of tax.

AR Code § 26-52-501 (2015) What's This?

(a) (1) The tax levied under this chapter shall be due and payable on the first day of each month, except as provided in this subchapter, by any person liable for the payment of any tax due under this chapter.

(2) When a taxpayer becomes liable to file a report with the Director of the Department of Finance and Administration, the taxpayer must continue to file the report, even though no tax is due, until such time as the taxpayer notifies the director, in writing, that the taxpayer is no longer liable for the report.

(b) (1) For the purpose of ascertaining the amount of tax payable under this chapter, it shall be the duty of all taxpayers on or before the twentieth day of each month to deliver to the director, upon forms prescribed and furnished by the director, returns showing the total tax due derived from all taxable sales during the preceding calendar month.

(2) The returns shall show such further information as the director may require to enable the director to compute correctly and collect the tax levied.

(3) Whether an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other entity, every taxpayer shall file a single report combining all taxes due derived from sales made from all Arkansas locations of the taxpayer's business which are registered and permitted with the director under the same federal employer's identification number or Social Security number.

(c) In addition to the information required on returns, the director may request and the taxpayer must furnish any information deemed necessary for a correct computation of the tax levied.

(d) The tax shall be computed by multiplying the tax rate by the amount of the total combined gross receipts or gross proceeds derived from all taxable sales during the preceding month without regard to the amount that may be allocated to gross receipts tax on the taxpayer's books of account.

(e) The taxpayer shall compute and remit to the director the required tax due for the preceding calendar month, with the remittance of the tax to accompany the returns required in this subchapter.

(f) The return and remittances by the taxpayer as required in subsections (a)-(e) of this section shall not be construed to constitute an assessment of the tax.

(g) (1) If not paid on or before the twentieth of that month, the tax shall be delinquent from that date.

(2) However, no penalty for delinquency shall be assessed if payment is made on or before the first day of the month next following.

(h) When the average amount of tax for which the taxpayer is liable for the previous fiscal year beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30 does not exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per month, the director may notify the taxpayer that a quarterly report and remittance in lieu of a monthly report may be made on or before July 20, October 20, January 20, and April 20 of each year for the preceding three-month period.

(i) When the average amount of tax for which the taxpayer is liable for the previous fiscal year beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30 does not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per month, the director may notify the taxpayer that a yearly report and remittance in lieu of a monthly report may be made on or before January 20 of each year for the preceding twelve-month period.

(j) The director may establish by regulation separate requirements for filing reports and returns and paying the tax levied under this chapter for taxpayers whose principal line of business does not include the retail selling of tangible personal property or performing taxable services.

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