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Senate committee hears technical bill to clarify tax treatment of short-term and remote workers
Summary
SB 484 would create a 30-day reciprocal safe harbor and codify a physical-location rule for remote workers; tax counsel and DFA testified the changes aim to reduce double taxation and compliance burdens but the fiscal impact is undetermined.
The Revenue & Tax Committee heard SB 484, a technical but potentially far-reaching bill affecting how Arkansas taxes nonresident and remote workers. The measure would create a reciprocal 30-day threshold for nonresident work in jurisdictions that adopt similar protections, and it would codify a rule tying income tax liability to where work is physically performed.
Matthew Bock, tax counsel for the State Chamber, told the committee the bill responds…
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