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About 'us state debt'|...of democratic nations above Personally - I'd love for Mexico to wipe its' debt to the US and give the state of Israel a 500 year lease on Baja California. Not going happen. Since 1948...







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Arkansas,               officially               nicknamed               "The               Natural               State"               with               its               mountains,               valleys,               dense               woodlands,               plains,               clear               lakes               and               streams,               and               abundant               wildlife,               is               a               popular               tourist               state.

And               with               its               beautiful               scenery,               Arkansas               has               a               mild               climate,               while               still               offering               four               distinct               seasons,               a               high               quality               of               life,               and               a               low               cost               of               living,               making               it               an               attractive               option               for               retirees.

According               to               America's               best               places               to               retire,               the               median               price               of               a               home               in               Arkansas               is               $79,006.

Top               Retirements               reports               a               median               price               of               a               home               of               $168,400               in               the               Lafayette/Rogers/Springdale               area,               with               a               cost               of               living               index               of               85               on               a               national               scale               of               100.

In               Hot               Springs               the               median               home               price               is               $114,000               and               the               cost               of               living               index               is               81.

The               low               cost               of               living               compensates               for               the               relatively               high               state               and               local               tax               burden.

The               Tax               Foundation               ranked               Arkansas               14th               among               the               states               in               terms               of               the               overall               state               and               local               tax               burden               for               2008.
               Arkansas               state               income               tax
               Arkansas               has               a               state               individual               income               tax               with               rates               starting               at               1%               on               the               first               $3,799               of               taxable               income,               up               to               7%               on               taxable               income               over               $31,700.

The               standard               deduction               is               $2,000               for               single,               head               of               household,               married               filing               separately               and               qualifying               widow(er),               and               $4,000               for               married               filing               jointly.
               Social               Security               benefits,               VA               benefits,               workers'               compensation,               unemploy¬ment               compensation,               Railroad               Retire¬ment               benefits               and               related               supple¬mental               benefits               are               exempt               from               Arkansas               state               income               tax.

The               first               $6,000               of               income               you               receive               from               an               employer               sponsored               retirement               plan,               including               disability               retirement               is               exempt.

Also,               if               you               are               over               59               ½,               the               first               $6,000               you               receive               as               a               traditional               IRA               distribution               is               exempt.

Interest               you               receive               on               U.S.,               Arkansas,               or               local               government               bonds               or               other               debt               obligations               is               exempt               from               Arkansas               income               tax.
               Arkansas               property               taxes
               Property               taxes               in               Arkansas               are               levied               by               the               counties,               cities               and               school               districts               on               real               property,               such               as               your               home               and               land,               and               on               certain               personal               property               including               automobiles,               pickup               trucks,               recreational               vehicles,               boats               and               motors,               motorcycles,               and               all-terrain               vehicles.

The               property               tax               is               calculated               as               20%               of               the               true               market               value               times               the               local               millage               rate.

You               can               find               the               local               millage               rates               in               the               State               of               Arkansas               Millage               Report.

The               state               average,               including               school               district               and               city               taxes,               was               46.69               mills               for               2008,               that               is,               $46.69               for               each               $1,000               of               assessed               value               (20%               of               market               value).
               The               assessed               value               of               homesteads               is               not               increased               more               than               5%               above               the               previous               taxable               assessed               value               except               when               you               make               additions               or               substantial               improvements               to               the               property.

After               you               reach               age               65               or               are               disabled,               the               assessed               value               is               capped               at               the               previous               year's               value               unless               improvements               are               made               or               the               property               is               sold.
               Disabled               veterans               are               generally               exempt               from               state               taxes               on               real               and               personal               property.

This               exemption               also               applies               to               widows               or               widowers               who               do               not               remarry,               and               to               dependent               minor               children               of               military               personnel               who               were               killed               in               action,               died               of               service-related               disabilities,               or               who               are               missing               in               action.

All               Arkansas               homeowners               can               receive               up               to               a               $350               homestead               tax               credit               against               the               property               taxes               on               their               principal               residence.
               Arkansas               sales               tax
               Arkansas               has               a               6%               state               sales               tax,               and               according               to               the               Retirement               Living               Information               Center,               city               and               county               sales               taxes               could               add               an               additional               6.5%.

Prescription               drugs               are               exempt               from               sales               tax.

There               is               a               3%               sales               tax               on               food,               and               4.5%               on               natural               gas               and               electricity.

According               to               Bankrate.com,               various               services               are               also               subject               to               sales               tax,               including               wrecker               and               towing               services,               dry               cleaning               and               laundry,               pest               control,               security               and               alarm               monitoring,               self-storage               facilities,               boat               storage               and               docking,               and               pet               grooming               and               kennel               services.
               Arkansas               estate               tax
               There               is               no               inheritance               tax               in               Arkansas.

And               the               Arkansas               estate               tax               is               repealed               in               conjunction               with               the               repeal               of               the               federal               credit               for               state               death               taxes               for               the               estates               of               decedents               dying               on               or               after               January               1,               2005.

For               deaths               prior               to               that               date,               the               state               estate               tax               is               based               on               federal               estate               tax               law.

The               Arkansas               tax               is               equal               to               the               credit               allowed               for               federal               estate               tax               purposes.

Since               the               Arkansas               tax               is               offset               by               the               federal               tax               credit,               there               is               no               additional               estate               tax               burden               on               the               decedent's               estate.
               Sources:
               Arkansas               Individual               Income               Tax               Forms               and               Instructions               -               Arkansas               Department               of               Finance               and               Administration
               Bankrate               -               State               Tax               Roundup               -               Arkansas
               Retirement               Living               Information               Center               -               Taxes               by               State               -               Arkansas
               Tax               Foundation               -               Arkansas'               State               and               Local               Tax               Burden,               1977-2008






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