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1 State of Arkansas 2 79th General Assembly A Bill 3 Regular Session, 1993 HOUSE BILL 4 By: Representative Steele 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 For An Act To Be Entitled "AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS CODE 26-2-03, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 1 OF SENATE BILL 10 OF THE SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF 1992, TO PROVIDE THAT THE $1,000 DISCOUNT AVAILABLE TO AN ARKANSAS RETAILER FOR REMITTING SALES TAX RECEIPTS SHALL APPLY TO EACH PERMITTED BUSINESS LOCATION; TO AMEND ARKANSAS CODE 26-2-12, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2 OF SENATE BILL 10 OF THE SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF 1992, TO EXEMPT ARKANSAS RETAILERS WITH ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) IN GROSS SALES FROM THE PREPAYMENT REQUIREMENTS AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE $1,000 DISCOUNT AVAILABLE FOR REMITTING SALES TAX RECEIPTS SHALL APPLY TO EACH LOCATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." Subtitle "AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT THE $1,000 CAP ON THE AMOUNT OF DISCOUNT AVAILABLE TO AN ARKANSAS RETAILER FOR REMITTING SALES TAX RECEIPTS SHALL APPLY TO EACH BUSINESS LOCATION." 26 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS: 27 28 SECTION 1. Arkansas Code 26-2-03 is hereby amended to read as 29 follows: 30 "26-2-03. Discount for prompt payment. 31 (a) At the time of transmitting the returns required under this act to 32 the director, the taxpayer shall remit therewith to the director ninety-eight 33 percent (98%) of the tax due under the applicable provisions of this act. 34 (b) Failure of the taxpayer to remit such tax on or before the 3 twentieth day of such applicable month shall cause the taxpayer to forfeit his

1 claim to the discount, and he must remit to the director one hundred percent 2 (100%) of the amount of tax plus any penalty and interest due. 3 (c)(1) For tax payments made on or after February 1, 1993, the discount 4 for prompt payment shall not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per month per permitted location for taxpayers filing monthly gross receipts tax 6 reports. Taxpayers filing a tax report on a quarterly, annual or occasional 7 basis shall be entitled to the discount which shall not exceed one thousand 8 dollars ($1,000) per permitted location for each month included in the tax 9 report. 10 (2)(A) The discount available to a taxpayer who operates more 11 than one permitted business location within this state and who does not file a 12 consolidated monthly gross receipts tax report for all locations shall not 13 exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) per month per location. 14 (B) In the case of a corporate taxpayer (parent 1 corporation) that holds fifty percent (0%) or more of the outstanding shares 16 of one or more corporations (subsidiaries) which are subject to the tax 17 imposed by Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-101 et seq., the discount available to the 18 parent corporation and all subsidiaries shall not exceed one thousand dollars 19 ($1,000) per month per permitted location. 20 (3) If the Arkansas Public Service Commission determines that a 21 public utility is charging rates which reflect a dollar effect related to the 22 discount allowed under Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-03 or Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-12 23 prior to the effective date of this act, the Commission shall, upon 24 application by the utility, change the rates of the utility to recover an 2 amount equal to the differential between the discount provided pursuant to 26 Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-03 or Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-12 prior to the effective 27 date of this act and the discount provided by this act. If an application by 28 a public utility to change rates reflects only the reduction in revenues 29 resulting from this act, the utility shall not be required to give sixty (60) 30 days notice under the Arkansas Code Annotated 23-4-401 of its intention to 31 change its rates, and the proposed change in rates shall not be subject to 32 suspension under Arkansas Code Annotated 23-4-407 pending approval by the 33 commission." 34 3 SECTION 2. Arkansas Code 26-2-12 is hereby amended to read as 2

1 follows: 2 "26-2-12. Tax payments by retailers. 3 (a)(1) All retailers within the State of Arkansas registered to collect 4 the Arkansas gross receipts tax and having average net sales of more than two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) per month for the preceding calendar year 6 shall make two (2) tax payments for the current calendar month. Each payment 7 shall be equal to forty percent (40%) of the tax due on the monthly average 8 net sales on or before the twelfth and twenty-fourth of each month. The 9 balance of actual collections for the month shall be remitted with the monthly 10 gross receipts tax report due by the twentieth day of the following month. 11 (2) All retailers within the State of Arkansas registered to 12 collect the Arkansas gross receipts tax and having average net sales of more 13 than one million dollars ($1,000,000) per month for the preceding calendar 14 year shall not be required to make tax prepayments required under subdivision 1 (a)(1), but shall be required to make payments to the state postmarked not 16 later than the twentieth (20th) of day of the month. 17 (b)(1) Every taxpayer who timely remits the two prepayments required by 18 subdivision (a)(1) of this section and who timely files and pays his monthly 19 gross receipts tax report, shall be entitled to a discount. The discount shall 20 be the lesser of two percent (2%) of the reported monthly gross tax, or one 21 thousand dollars ($1,000) per permitted location. This discount limitation 22 shall apply to tax prepayments due on or after January 12, 1993 and to 23 monthly tax reports due on or after February 20, 1993. 24 (2) Every taxpayer who timely remits the payments required by 2 subdivision (a)(2) of this section and who timely files and pays his monthly 26 gross receipts tax report, shall be entitled to a discount. The discount shall 27 be the lesser of two percent (2%) of the reported monthly gross tax, or one 28 thousand dollars ($1,000) per permitted location. This discount limitation 29 shall apply to tax payments and reports due on or after February 20, 1993. 30 (3) Failure to pay tax prepayments or taxes when due shall result 31 in the assessment of a penalty equal to five percent (%) of the amount of 32 each required tax prepayment. 33 (3)(A) The discount available to a taxpayer who operates more 34 than one permitted business location within this state and who does not file a 3 consolidated monthly gross receipts tax report for all locations shall not 3

1 exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) per month per location. 2 (B) In the case of a corporate taxpayer (parent 3 corporation) that holds fifty percent (0%) or more of the outstanding shares 4 of one or more corporations (subsidiaries) which are subject to the tax imposed by Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-101 et seq., the discount available to the 6 parent corporation and all subsidiaries shall not exceed one thousand dollars 7 ($1,000) per month per location. 8 (4) If the Arkansas Public Service Commission determines that a 9 public utility is charging rates which reflect a dollar effect related to the 10 discount allowed under Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-03 or Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-12 11 prior to the effective date of this act, the Commission shall, upon 12 application by the utility, change the rates of the utility to recover an 13 amount equal to the differential between the discount provided pursuant to 14 Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-03 or Ark. Code Ann. 26-2-12 prior to the effective 1 date of this act and the discount provided by this act. If an application by 16 a public utility to change rates reflects only the reduction in revenues 17 resulting from this act, the utility shall not be required to give sixty (60) 18 days notice under the Arkansas Code Annotated 23-4-401 of its intention to 19 change its rates, and the proposed change in rates shall not be subject to 20 suspension under Arkansas Code Annotated 23-4-407 pending approval by the 21 Commission. 22 (c) For any report or deposit required under subsection (a) of this 23 section, the due date of which falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, 24 the report shall be postmarked on the next succeeding business day which is 2 not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. 26 (d) For the purpose of this section, the term "average net sales" shall 27 mean total gross proceeds or gross receipts as defined in the Arkansas Gross 28 Receipts Act, 26-2-101 et seq., less any deductions allowed by the 29 Arkansas Gross Receipts Act." 30 31 SECTION 3. All provisions of this act of general and permanent nature 32 are amendatory to the Arkansas Code of 1987 Annotated and the Arkansas Code 33 Revision Commission shall incorporate the same in the Code. 34 3 SECTION 4. If any provisions of this act or the application thereof to 4

1 any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect 2 other provisions or applications of the act which can be given effect without 3 the invalid provisions or application, and to this end the provisions of this 4 act are declared to be severable. 6 SECTION. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act are 7 hereby repealed. 8 9 SECTION 6. Emergency. It is hereby found and determined by the 10 Seventy-Ninth General Assembly of the State of Arkansas that the changes in 11 the discount provisions in the Arkansas sales tax law made during the Second 12 Extraordinary Session of 1992 will have adverse effect on the Arkansas 13 economy; that those provisions need to be amended to reduce their terrible 14 impact; and that by continuing those discounts to retailers jobs will be 1 retained within the state of Arkansas. Therefore, in order to reduce the 16 impact on the Arkansas economy wrought by tax law changes enacted in the 17 Second Extraordinary Session of 1992, an emergency is hereby declared to 18 exist, and this act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the 19 public peace, health, and safety, shall be in full force and effect from and 20 after its passage and approval. 21 22 23 24 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3

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