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Arkansas

An Arkansas Resident is a person that lived in or maintained a domicile in Arkansas for the entire calendar year. Arkansas standard deduction is lower than the federal standard deduction. For most filers, the deduction is $2,200. For married persons filing jointly, it is twice that amount. AR1000F Form to be filed for the Full Year Resident Individual Tax Return. The guidelines for your filing status for your grossed income is at the following link: Individual Income Filing Requirements | NCDOR.

PART-YEAR RESIDENT:

Any part-year resident who received taxable income while an Arkansas resident must file a return, regardless of filing status or gross income amount. Form to be filed for the Part Year Resident. Guidelines have been provided at the following link: Individual Income Filing Requirements | NCDOR.

NON-RESIDENT:

Any non-resident who received taxable income from Arkansas sources, must file a tax return regardless of filing status or gross income amount. Form is to be filed for Non-Residents. The guidelines have been provided at the following link: Individual Income Filing Requirements | NCDOR.

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