Arkansas Code § 26-74-614

Limit on combined total sales and use tax levy
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Notwithstanding any other law granting a county authority to levy sales and use taxes, no eligible county levying a tax pursuant to this subchapter shall have authority to levy such a tax if the effect of the levy of the tax is to cause the rate of the combined total sales and use taxes of the eligible county to exceed three percent (3%). Acts 2001, No. 1796, § 1.
Notwithstanding any other law granting a county authority to levy sales and use taxes, no eligible county levying a tax pursuant to this subchapter shall have authority to levy such a tax if the effect of the levy of the tax is to cause the rate of the combined total sales and use taxes of the eligible county to exceed three percent (3%). Acts 2001, No. 1796, § 1.
Notwithstanding any other law granting a county authority to levy sales and use taxes, no eligible county levying a tax pursuant to this subchapter shall have authority to levy such a tax if the effect of the levy of the tax is to cause the rate of the combined total sales and use taxes of the eligible county to exceed three percent (3%). Acts 2001, No. 1796, § 1.
Notwithstanding any other law granting a county authority to levy sales and use taxes, no eligible county levying a tax pursuant to this subchapter shall have authority to levy such a tax if the effect of the levy of the tax is to cause the rate of the combined total sales and use taxes of the eligible county to exceed three percent (3%).
Acts 2001, No. 1796, § 1.

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