“Arkansas would benefit from comprehensive, pro-growth reform; Arkansans are not under-taxed; taxes and rates do matter to entrepreneurs …” Policy Foundation Mission Statement
(February 2023) Past Policy Foundation research noted a reduction in Arkansas’ top income tax rate to 4.9% would improve the state’s competitive position in the 12-state Southeast region. (1) New Federation of Tax Administrators(FTA) data shows improvement in rank.
Pre- and Post-Tax Cut Comparison
Policy Foundation research based on FTA records show nine Southeast states had lower top income tax rates prior to the reduction.
Florida, Tennessee
Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi |
No state income tax
5.0% |
North Carolina | 5.25% |
Georgia, Virginia | 5.75% |
Arkansas | 5.9% |
Louisiana | 6.0% |
West Virginia | 6.5% |
South Carolina | 7.0% |
FTA data released in January show lower rates in only five Southeast states.
Florida, Tennessee | No state income tax |
Louisiana | 4.25% |
Kentucky | 4.5% |
North Carolina | 4.75% |
Arkansas | 4.9% |
Alabama, Mississippi | 5.0% |
Georgia, Virginia | 5.75% |
South Carolina | 6.4% |
West Virginia | 6.5% |
A rate reduction to 4.4% would place Arkansas among the one-third of states with the lowest income tax rates, according to the FTA data.
Alaska, Florida, Nevada, | |
New Hampshire, South Dakota | |
Tennessee, Texas, | |
Washington, Wyoming | No state income tax |
North Dakota | 2.90% |
Pennsylvania | 3.07% |
Indiana | 3.15% |
Ohio | 3.99% |
Louisiana, Michigan | 4.25% |
Colorado, Arkansas (3)
— Greg Kaza |
4.4% |
Notes
- Policy Foundation research memo (December 2021) “Income Tax Cut Would Improve Arkansas’ Competitive Position”
- Federation of State Tax “State Individual Income Taxes” (Tax rates for year 2023–as of January 1, 2023) https://taxadmin.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/Research/Rates/ind_inc.pdf
- House Bill 1097 (sponsor: State David Ray) would reduce the top Arkansas income tax rate from 4.9% to 4.5%.