006.05.06 Ark. Code R. 005-GR-49.1 - SPECIAL EVENTS: EXCEPTION TO ISOLATED SALES EXEMPTION
A. The isolated sale exemption does not apply
to items sold at special events. Promoters or organizers of special events must
register with the Department and obtain either a sales tax permit (if they do
not already have one) or a sales tax reporting number. The Department will then
provide the promoter with packets of materials which are to be handed out to
each vendor at the beginning of the special event. The packets will include a
Sales Tax Report Schedule, a List of Cities and Counties with Local Sales and
Use Tax (along with the applicable tax rates), and an envelope for Sales Tax
Remittance. Vendors that do not have a retail sales tax permit must collect
sales tax on all sales and report and pay the tax to the promoter at the end of
the event. The promoter should always make certain that he has provided each
vendor with his name and address. The vendor must make his or her check payable
to the Department of Finance and Administration and place the check, along with
the reporting form, into the envelope provided by the promoter. The envelope is
then turned in to the promoter who will forward the report and payment to the
Department by the 20th of the month following the month in which the event
ends.
B. Special event vendors who
hold sales tax permits will continue to report their sales to the Sales and Use
Tax Section and by providing their permit number to the promoter will not be
required to report and pay the tax to the promoter.
C. Vendors who are a church or nonprofit,
charitable organization, are not required to collect the tax under this
provision. However, charitable organizations whose sales compete with
for-profit businesses are required to collect the tax. (See
GR-39(C).)
D. DEFINITIONS.
1. "Promoter" or "Organizer" means a person
who organizes or promotes a special event which results in the rental,
occupation or use of any structure, lot, tract of land, motor vehicle, sample
or display case, table, or any other similar items for the exhibition and sale
of tangible personal property by special events vendors.
2. "Special Event Vendor" means a person
making sales of tangible personal property at a special event.
3. "Special Event" means an entertainment,
amusement, recreation or marketing event which occurs at a single location on
an irregular basis and where tangible personal property is sold. Such special
events include auto shows, boat shows, gun shows, knife shows, craft shows,
flea markets, carnivals, circuses, bazaars, fairs, art, or other merchandise
displays or exhibits. Special events do not include any county, district, or
state fair or the Four States Livestock Show that has been approved, pursuant
to the rules and regulations of the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission,
to receive state funds.
Notes
Ark. Code Ann. ยง 26-52-518
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