Arkansas: Sales Tax Handbook
2022 Arkansas Sales Tax Changes
Over the past year, there have been 61 local sales tax rate changes in Arkansas. This table lists each changed tax jurisdiction, the amount of the change, and the towns and cities in which the modified tax rates apply. This page will be updated monthly as new sales tax rates are released. For other states, see our list of nationwide sales tax rate changes.
Change Date | Tax Jurisdiction | Sales Tax Change | Cities Affected |
---|---|---|---|
March 2022 | Clay |
Raised
from 8% to 10%
|
Lafe, Saint Francis, Mc Dougal and Biggers |
March 2022 | Drew |
Raised
from 8.75% to 9.75%
|
Montrose |
March 2022 | Pike |
Raised
from 8.5% to 10%
|
Langley |
March 2022 | Sharp |
Raised
from 8.25% to 9.25%
|
Sulphur Rock and Poughkeepsie |
March 2022 | Union |
Raised
from 8.5% to 9.5%
|
Mount Holly and Lawson |
March 2022 | White |
Raised
from 8.25% to 9.25%
|
Romance, Mount Vernon and El Paso |
March 2022 | Baxter |
Raised
from 7.75% to 8.75%
|
Midway, Gamaliel, Clarkridge and Henderson |
March 2022 | Conway |
Raised
from 8.25% to 9.125%
|
Bee Branch, Hattieville, Springfield, Center Ridge, Cleveland, Solgohachia and Jerusalem |
March 2022 | Fulton |
Raised
from 9.5% to 10.5%
|
Fulton, Elizabeth, Sturkie, Glencoe, Bexar, Gepp and Camp |
March 2022 | Greene |
Raised
from 7.875% to 9.125%
|
Beech Grove and Walcott |
March 2022 | Marion |
Raised
from 8.25% to 10.25%
|
Everton, Valley Springs, Oakland, Harriet and Peel |
March 2022 | Searcy |
Raised
from 8% to 9.75%
|
Timbo, Witts Springs, Dennard and Tilly |
March 2022 | Bradley |
Raised
from 8.5% to 9.75%
|
Jersey |
March 2022 | Garland |
Raised
from 8% to 9.5%
|
Hot Springs Village and Pearcy |
March 2022 | Johnson |
Raised
from 7.5% to 10.75%
|
Ozone, Hagarville and Oark |
March 2022 | Lincoln |
Raised
from 8.5% to 10.75%
|
Yorktown |
March 2022 | Madison |
Raised
from 8.5% to 10.5%
|
Wesley, Kingston, Pettigrew and Witter |
March 2022 | Franklin |
Raised
from 8% to 8.5%
|
Franklin |
March 2022 | Ouachita |
Raised
from 9% to 10.75%
|
Smackover |
March 2022 | Phillips |
Raised
from 8.5% to 10.5%
|
Poplar Grove, Mellwood, Lambrook, Crumrod, Wabash, Turner, Oneida and Barton |
March 2022 | Randolph |
Raised
from 7.75% to 9.25%
|
Warm Springs |
March 2022 | Jefferson |
Raised
from 7.75% to 8.75%
|
Reydell, Wright, Tucker and Moscow |
March 2022 | Van Buren |
Raised
from 8% to 9.25%
|
Scotland and Choctaw |
March 2022 | Hot Spring |
Raised
from 8% to 11%
|
Traskwood and Poyen |
March 2022 | Washington |
Raised
from 7.75% to 10.5%
|
Summers, Evansville and Morrow |
March 2022 | Saint Francis |
Raised
from 9.5% to 11.25%
|
Goodwin |
February 2022 | Cross | Lowered from 10.5% to 9.5% | Wynne |
February 2022 | Benton |
Raised
from 9.375% to 9.5%
|
Benton and Bauxite |
February 2022 | Craighead |
Raised
from 8.5% to 10.5%
|
Bono, Lake City, Bay and Monette |
February 2022 | Mississippi | Lowered from 10% to 9% | Wilson |
November 2021 | Cotter |
Raised
from 8.75% to 9.75%
|
Cotter |
August 2021 | Forrest |
Raised
from 10.75% to 11.375%
|
Forrest City |
July 2021 | Coy |
Raised
from 7.5% to 8%
|
Coy |
July 2021 | Keo |
Raised
from 8.5% to 9%
|
Keo |
July 2021 | Dyer | Lowered from 9.25% to 8.75% | Dyer |
July 2021 | Beebe |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.5%
|
Beebe |
July 2021 | Cabot |
Raised
from 9.5% to 10%
|
Cabot |
July 2021 | Goshen | Lowered from 10% to 9.75% | Goshen |
July 2021 | Barling | Lowered from 9.75% to 9.5% | Barling |
July 2021 | England |
Raised
from 10.5% to 11%
|
England |
July 2021 | Midland | Lowered from 7.75% to 7.5% | Midland |
July 2021 | Harrison |
Raised
from 9% to 9.5%
|
Harrison |
July 2021 | Hartford | Lowered from 9.75% to 9.5% | Hartford |
July 2021 | Pea Ridge |
Raised
from 8.5% to 9.5%
|
Pea Ridge |
July 2021 | Tontitown | Lowered from 10.75% to 10.5% | Tontitown |
July 2021 | Cedarville | Lowered from 9.25% to 8.75% | Cedarville |
July 2021 | Charleston |
Raised
from 9% to 10%
|
Charleston |
July 2021 | Farmington | Lowered from 10% to 9.75% | Farmington |
July 2021 | Fort Smith | Lowered from 9.75% to 9.5% | Fort Smith |
July 2021 | Little Rock | Lowered from 9% to 8.625% | Little Rock |
July 2021 | Fayetteville | Lowered from 10% to 9.75% | Fayetteville and Greenland |
July 2021 | Lonoke County |
Raised
from 7.5% to 8%
|
Lonoke, Ward, Austin, Carlisle and Humnoke |
July 2021 | Mountain Home |
Raised
from 9.125% to 9.875%
|
Mountain Home |
July 2021 | Johnson (City) |
Raised
from 10% to 10.75%
|
Johnson |
July 2021 | Crawford County | Lowered from 8.25% to 7.75% | Alma, Mulberry, Mountainburg, Rudy, Chester, Natural Dam and Uniontown |
July 2021 | Franklin County |
Raised
from 7.5% to 8.5%
|
Ozark, Altus, Ratcliff, Branch, Cecil and Alix |
July 2021 | Sebastian County | Lowered from 7.75% to 7.5% | Greenwood, Fort Smith, Lavaca, Hackett, Mansfield and Huntington |
July 2021 | Van Buren (City) | Lowered from 9.75% to 9.25% | Van Buren |
July 2021 | Washington County | Lowered from 8% to 7.75% | Prairie Grove, West Fork, Lincoln, Winslow, Summers, Canehill, Evansville and Morrow |
July 2021 | Springdale (Washington Co) | Lowered from 10% to 9.75% | Springdale |
July 2021 | Elm Springs (Washington Co) | Lowered from 9% to 8.75% | Elm Springs |
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