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Arkansas would phase down and eventually repeal the soft drink tax as state sales-tax receipts from soft drinks meet thresholds, reducing revenue gradually until elimination.
Arkansas would phase down and eventually repeal the soft drink tax as state sales-tax receipts from soft drinks meet thresholds, reducing revenue gradually until elimination.
Status: Died in committee (filed Dec. 16, 2024; committee action in early 2025; author later withdrew/committee recommended interim study)
HB 1636 would phase down and ultimately repeal Arkansas’s dedicated "soft drink tax" (Ark. Code § 26‑57‑904) conditional on the state’s estimated sales and use tax receipts attributable to soft drink sales. The intent is to eliminate the per‑gallon excise currently levied on soft drink syrups, bottled soft drinks, powders and bases as specified thresholds of sales tax revenue are met.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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