Arkansas: Sales Tax Handbook
What is included in Arkansas' sales tax basis?
Many times, an otherwise-taxable transaction will include bundled fees like excise taxes, installation fees, or finance charges or be modified with coupons, installment payment plans, etc. One question that will often arise is whether or not a certain payment or fee is included in a transaction's taxable basis.
The taxable basis refers to the portion of an entire transaction that is subject to Arkansas' sales tax. This page answers common questions about which common fees are included in the sales tax basis in Arkansas, and which are excluded.
Contents
- Are coupons and discounts included in the sales tax basis?
- Are excise taxes included in the included in the sales tax basis?
- How are installment-based sales taxed?
- Are installation fees included in the sales tax basis?
- Are finance charges included in the sales tax basis?
- Can I get a refund on sales taxes paid on returned or repossessed items?
- Can I get a refund on sales taxes paid on bad debts?
Inclusion in Sales Tax Basis
Are coupons and cash discounts included in the Arkansas sales tax basis?
What is not included is any retailers coupons, membership discounts, or any sort of cash discounts; while motor vehicle rebates and manufacturers coupons are included.
TopAre excise taxes included in the Arkansas sales tax basis?
Excise taxes are separate levies added by many states to the price of commodity items such as alcohol, gasoline, etc. What is included is gross receipts, gross proceeds, or sales price. This includes any tax that was imposed on the seller but does not include any tax imposed directly on the consumer that is separately stated on the invoice (or other document given to the purchaser).
TopHow are installment-based sales taxed?
Many businesses offer customers payment plans that allow them to pay the full price for a product over time in installments, often leading to confusion about when and how much sales tax is collected and remitted to Arkansas. The state has implemented the following provisions regarding installment sales:
No specific provisions
Are installation charges included in the Arkansas sales tax basis?
While the taxation of tangible goods is relatively straightforward, some states consider the installation costs associated with a tangible object (like carpeting, a home or vehicle fixture, etc) to be taxable. Arkansas policy states:
Installation charges are generally included in the taxable price of a tangible product.
Note: Must be separately stated
Are finance charges included in the Arkansas sales tax basis?
Many businesses offer customers financing on higher-value products, and include financing charges in the overall cost of the item. These finance charges may also be subject to sales taxes. Arkansas policy states:
Finance charges are generally excluded from the taxable price of a tangible product.
How can I get reimbursed for sales taxes paid on items that are returned or repossessed?
If a taxable good for which sales tax has been collected is returned or reposessed by the merchant, the state may allow the amount of sales tax collected to be either deducted from the merchant's current sales tax balance or refunded to the merchant by the state. Arkansas' policies state that returns and repossessions are:
Deductible, if full purchase price and tax were returned to customer
Note: A deduction is not allowed for property that has been repossessed or voluntarily returned without a full refund
How can I get reimbursed for sales taxes paid on bad debts?
If a merchant offers goods to a consumer on credit and the payment for those goods becomes delinquent, the merchant may be eligible to be reimbursed any sales tax they paid to the state on the consumer's behalf when the transaction was made. The method of reimbursement varies state by state.
Tax paid on bad debts can generally be recovered by the merchant as a deduction.
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