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Income Tax Staying The Same

By: Jennifer Griggy
Updated: May 18, 2007
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There will be no cuts in Arkansas Income Tax. Governor Mike Beebe signed a bill earlier this year to cut the grocery tax in half, but he says that wont be extended to income taxes. Collections from individual taxpayers are expected to total about two-point-one billion dollars this year. While corporate collections will be around two-hundred-eighty-eight million.

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