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Arkansas Sales Tax Economic Nexus Threshold (2026)

Updated

If your Thresholds business sells $100,000 or 200 transactions into Arkansas in a calendar year, you have economic nexus and must register, collect, and remit Arkansas sales tax.

Arkansas's economic nexus threshold, in detail

The current Arkansas threshold is $100,000 or 200 transactions, in effect since 2019-07-01.

What counts toward the threshold: gross sales of tangible personal property AND most services delivered to Arkansas customers. Resale sales may count in some states. Marketplace-facilitated sales typically do NOT count. Check the state's specific definitions before computing.

Counting periods

Most states apply the threshold on a rolling 12-month basis — look at the prior 12 months as of the end of each month. Some states look at the prior calendar year specifically. Arkansas's rule is stated in its regulations; your registration must begin no later than the first day of the month after you cross, unless the state allows a grace period.

Common threshold-tracking mistakes

  • Measuring by calendar year only, missing when a rolling 12-month window would have triggered earlier.
  • Including tax in “gross sales”. The threshold uses pre-tax revenue; double-counting tax in the threshold figure can prematurely trigger registration.
  • Forgetting that the threshold resets — falling below in a subsequent year doesn't automatically deregister you. You must request deregistration through the Arkansas DOR.

Arkansas nexus note

Arkansas sales tax nexus and economic nexus threshold: beginning July 1, 2019 under Act 822, remote sellers and marketplace facilitators must collect Arkansas state and local sales and use tax when sales of tangible personal property, taxable services, digital codes, or specified digital products delivered into Arkansas exceed $100,000 or 200 transactions in the current or previous year. Arkansas is a Streamlined Sales Tax member state, and the Arkansas DFA remote-seller page says the same threshold applies to marketplace facilitators. Arkansas DFA source data last retrieved 2026-06-03.

What to do next

Read the full Arkansas overview for thresholds, filing frequency, marketplace facilitator rules, and registration links. Use the nexus calculator to check whether you have crossed the threshold. For background on the post-Wayfair economic nexus framework, see the pillar guide.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Arkansas economic nexus threshold in 2026?
For 2026, Arkansas's economic nexus threshold is $100,000 in gross sales OR 200 transactions, in effect since 2019-07-01. Remote sellers measure Arkansas-sourced gross sales (typically over a rolling 12 months or the prior calendar year, depending on state rules) against this number to decide when registration begins.
What is the current Arkansas economic nexus threshold?
$100,000 in gross sales OR 200 transactions, effective since 2019-07-01. Sales through marketplace facilitators are usually excluded from this count.
What counts toward the Arkansas threshold?
Gross sales of tangible personal property and most services into Arkansas, including resale transactions in some states. Marketplace-facilitated sales are typically excluded; check the specific rule.
How often is the Arkansas threshold recalculated?
Most states apply a rolling 12-month lookback (some use the prior calendar year). You cross the threshold when your trailing-12-months sales exceed the dollar or transaction count.

Sources

date_retrieved: 2026-06-03