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HB 1500 aimed to boost Arkansas's economy by repealing the throwback rule, reducing tax burdens on multistate corporations and encouraging investment and job creation.
HB 1500 aimed to boost Arkansas's economy by repealing the throwback rule, reducing tax burdens on multistate corporations and encouraging investment and job creation.
To Enhance Economic Competitiveness by Repealing the Throwback Rule
House Bill 1500 aimed to enhance Arkansas's economic competitiveness by accelerating the repeal of the "throwback rule," which affects how multistate corporations calculate their income tax in Arkansas. The bill sought to encourage investment and job creation by eliminating a tax burden that was perceived to hinder economic growth.
Repeal of the Throwback Rule:
Amendments to Tax Code:
HB 1500 represented an effort to streamline Arkansas's tax code for multistate corporations by repealing the throwback rule, thereby aiming to foster a more favorable business environment. However, the bill ultimately did not progress beyond the committee stage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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