Arkansas sales tax rates

Rates updated monthly

Arkansas sales tax range for 2024

6.5%–11.5%

Base state sales tax rate

6.5%

Local rate range*

0%–5%

Total rate range

6.5%–11.5%

*Rates are rounded to the nearest hundredth. Due to varying local sales tax rates, we strongly recommend our lookup and calculator tools on this page for the most accurate rates.

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Look up the current rate for a specific address using the same geolocation technology that powers the Avalara AvaTax rate calculation engine.

Tax rates can vary within a county, a city, or even a ZIP code. Using a street address helps to ensure more accurate rates and calculations when compared to relying on broader geographic indicators.

 

*Rates are rounded to the nearest hundredth.

 

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Arkansas sales tax details

The Arkansas (AR) state sales tax rate is currently 6.5%. Depending on local municipalities, the total tax rate can be as high as 11.50%.

 

Sales tax is a tax paid to a governing body (state or local) for the sale of certain goods and services. First enacted in the United States in 1921, sales tax dates back to ancient Egyptian times where paintings depict the collection of tax on commodities. Arkansas first adopted a general state sales tax in 1935. Since that time, the rate has risen to 6.5%.

 

As a business owner selling taxable goods or services, you act as an agent of the state of Arkansas by collecting sales tax from purchasers and passing it along to the Department of Finance. This is an important point worth emphasizing. Any sales tax collected from residents belongs to the Department of Finance. As a business owner, it is your responsibility to manage the sales tax you collect to remain in compliance with state laws and avoid penalties and interest.

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