Arkansas Code § 26-74-102

Natural gas used to make glass
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The gross receipts or gross proceeds derived from sales of natural gas used as fuel in the process of manufacturing glass is hereafter exempt from: (1) The Arkansas gross receipts tax levied by §§ 26-52-301 and 26-52-302 ; (2) The Arkansas compensating use tax levied by §§ 26-53-106 and 26-53-107 ; and (3) All city and county sales and use taxes. Acts 1993, No. 1140, § 1; 2007, No. 182, § 27.
The gross receipts or gross proceeds derived from sales of natural gas used as fuel in the process of manufacturing glass is hereafter exempt from: (1) The Arkansas gross receipts tax levied by §§ 26-52-301 and 26-52-302 ; (2) The Arkansas compensating use tax levied by §§ 26-53-106 and 26-53-107 ; and (3) All city and county sales and use taxes. Acts 1993, No. 1140, § 1; 2007, No. 182, § 27.
The gross receipts or gross proceeds derived from sales of natural gas used as fuel in the process of manufacturing glass is hereafter exempt from: (1) The Arkansas gross receipts tax levied by §§ 26-52-301 and 26-52-302 ; (2) The Arkansas compensating use tax levied by §§ 26-53-106 and 26-53-107 ; and (3) All city and county sales and use taxes. Acts 1993, No. 1140, § 1; 2007, No. 182, § 27.
The gross receipts or gross proceeds derived from sales of natural gas used as fuel in the process of manufacturing glass is hereafter exempt from:
(1) The Arkansas gross receipts tax levied by §§ 26-52-301 and 26-52-302 ;
(2) The Arkansas compensating use tax levied by §§ 26-53-106 and 26-53-107 ; and
(3) All city and county sales and use taxes.
Acts 1993, No. 1140, § 1; 2007, No. 182, § 27.

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