Arkansas Governor Hutchinson Signs Bill Providing Sales Tax Exemption for Coins, Bullion
Arkansas governor
Asa Hutchinson (R) signed into law Senate Bill 336, creating an exemption from the sales and use tax for coins, currency, and bullion.
“The bill’s primary sponsor, Senator
Mark Johnson (R), along with its House sponsor, Representative
Delia Haak (R-91), championed the bill through the legislature,” said
Dan Hedges (
In the spring of 2018,
Paul Mason (
Mason’s Coin and Pawn, Hot Springs) contacted the
National Coin & Bullion Association (NCBA) to assist him with an initiative to establish a sales tax exemption for coins, currency, and precious metals bullion. A coalition of Arkansas dealers including the
Bill to exempt unemployment compensation from state income taxes introduced Both Sen. Dismang and Rep. Jett said the bill will help individuals who may be facing a very difficult situation. (Source: ABC/NBC) By Region 8 Newsdesk | January 29, 2021 at 6:03 PM CST - Updated January 29 at 6:03 PM
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT) - The COVID-19 pandemic has hit businesses and individuals since it began.
Now, a bill in the Arkansas legislature will seek to help people impacted by losing a job.
Both Sen. Dismang and Rep. Jett said the bill would help individuals who may be facing a very difficult situation.
“None of us planned for a pandemic, our businesses didn’t plan for the shutdowns and their employees didn’t plan to rely on unemployment insurance to financially survive,” Sen. Dismang told Talk Business & Politics. “Unfortunately, those same employees haven’t planned for the coming tax bill from the state of Arkansas for utilizing those essential benefits. We need to m