Arkansas Code § 26-52-422

Manufacturing forms
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Forms constructed of plaster, cardboard, fiberglass, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or composites thereof which determine the physical characteristics of an item of tangible personal property and which are destroyed or consumed during the manufacture of the item for which the destroyed or consumed form was built are hereby exempt from the taxes levied in this chapter. Acts 1993, No. 1001, § 1.
Forms constructed of plaster, cardboard, fiberglass, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or composites thereof which determine the physical characteristics of an item of tangible personal property and which are destroyed or consumed during the manufacture of the item for which the destroyed or consumed form was built are hereby exempt from the taxes levied in this chapter. Acts 1993, No. 1001, § 1.
Forms constructed of plaster, cardboard, fiberglass, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or composites thereof which determine the physical characteristics of an item of tangible personal property and which are destroyed or consumed during the manufacture of the item for which the destroyed or consumed form was built are hereby exempt from the taxes levied in this chapter. Acts 1993, No. 1001, § 1.
Forms constructed of plaster, cardboard, fiberglass, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or composites thereof which determine the physical characteristics of an item of tangible personal property and which are destroyed or consumed during the manufacture of the item for which the destroyed or consumed form was built are hereby exempt from the taxes levied in this chapter.
Acts 1993, No. 1001, § 1.

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