Pea Ridge Times

Arkansas’ sales tax holiday to be Aug. 4-5

- CECILE BLEDSOE Arkansas Senator ••• Editor’s note: Arkansas Senator Cecile Bledsoe represents the third district. From Rogers, Sen. Bledsoe is chair of the Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee.

LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas will hold its annual sales tax holiday on Saturday, Aug. 4, and Sunday, Aug. 5.

Clothing and footwear that cost less than $100 per item will qualify for the exemption. However, if you buy an item that costs more than $100, you must pay the state and local sales taxes on the entire amount.

Accessorie­s costing less than $50 qualify for the exemption. Examples include wallets, watches, jewelry, sunglasses, handbags, cosmetics, briefcases, hair notions, wigs and hair pieces.

School supplies also qualify, including binders, book bags, calculator­s, tape, paper, pencils, scissors, notebooks, folders and glue.

Textbooks, reference books, maps, globes and workbooks will be exempt from sales taxes. Also exempt from the sales tax will be art supplies needed for art class, such as clay and glazes, paint, brushes and drawing pads.

Bathing suits and beach wear will be exempt as long as they cost less than $100 per item. Diapers and disposable diapers will not be taxed. Boots, including steel-toed boots, slippers, sneakers and sandals will be exempt from the sales tax as well.

Not exempt from the sales tax are sporting goods, such as cleats and spikes worn by baseball, soccer and football players. Recreation­al items such as skates, shoulder pads, shin guards and ski boots will be taxed.

Computers, software and computer equipment are not exempt and you will have to pay sales taxes if you purchase those items on the holiday.

Act 757 provides that the sales tax holiday will be the first weekend of August every year. All retail stores are required to participat­e and may not legally collect any state or local sales taxes on qualified items during the tax holiday.

The legislatur­e created the sales tax holiday by approving Act 757 of 2011. One of the goals of the act is to help families with children in school, which is why it is commonly known as the “Back to School” sales tax holiday.

Veterans Nursing Home

The Arkansas State Veterans Home at North Little Rock, which opened last year, has 96 beds and about 70 are occupied.

At a recent meeting of the Arkansas Veterans Commission, officials discussed the need to fill the remaining beds so that the nursing home’s budget is not under strain.

The facility is a residentia­l setting that consists of eight individual homes that each house 12 veterans. Each veteran has a private room and bathroom.

The architectu­ral design at North Little Rock is rare for a long term care facility. Only one percent of nursing homes in the country are similarly designed. It is meant to differ from convention­al designs that are more institutio­nal, so that residents are encouraged to socialize.

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