Arkansas Code § 26-52-418

Out-of-state telephones sent to Arkansas for repairs
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From and after July 1, 1989, the Arkansas gross receipts tax levied by § 26-52-301 et seq. and § 26-52-501 et seq. and all city and county sales taxes shall not be levied against the repair or refurbishing of telephone instruments which are sent into this state for repair or refurbishing and then shipped back to the state of origin. Acts 1987, No. 191, § 2.
From and after July 1, 1989, the Arkansas gross receipts tax levied by § 26-52-301 et seq. and § 26-52-501 et seq. and all city and county sales taxes shall not be levied against the repair or refurbishing of telephone instruments which are sent into this state for repair or refurbishing and then shipped back to the state of origin. Acts 1987, No. 191, § 2.
From and after July 1, 1989, the Arkansas gross receipts tax levied by § 26-52-301 et seq. and § 26-52-501 et seq. and all city and county sales taxes shall not be levied against the repair or refurbishing of telephone instruments which are sent into this state for repair or refurbishing and then shipped back to the state of origin. Acts 1987, No. 191, § 2.
From and after July 1, 1989, the Arkansas gross receipts tax levied by § 26-52-301 et seq. and § 26-52-501 et seq. and all city and county sales taxes shall not be levied against the repair or refurbishing of telephone instruments which are sent into this state for repair or refurbishing and then shipped back to the state of origin.
Acts 1987, No. 191, § 2.

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