Arkansas

TruckSmartz Makes Arkansas IFTA Online Filing Easy

Do you own a trucking business in Arkansas? It’s important you register the vehicles in your fleet for IFTA filing to avoid penalty. Let us guide you further.

It is of utmost importance that you file your Arkansas motor fuel tax report before the due deadlines as late filing may result in a penalty of $50 or 10% of the net tax liability. Remember, it is mandatory to file an Arkansas IFTA fuel tax report even if no fuel was used. Here is the process you need to follow when applying for a new IFTA fuel tax account:

  • Complete the Arkansas IFTA application form and submit it to the Motor Fuel Tax Section.
  • You don’t have to pay a fee but you need to have an established IRP account
  • As soon as your application is approved, your credentials will be mailed to the registered address.
  • If you apply in person, you may get same day decals.
  • Incomplete applications do not get accepted.
TruckSmartz Makes It Easy

We understand how tedious the entire process of filing Arkansas motor fuel tax can get, and that is why we introduced TruckSmartz. Filing IFTA reports doesn’t have to be so stressful.

TruckSmartz is the best trucking software in the market. The cloud-based solution makes staying compliant and handling your fleet as easy as it can get. You can use TruckSmartz to handle everything right from managing dispatches and expenses to generating IFTA reports and invoices.

TruckSmartz ensures you have accurate and reliable Arkansas IFTA state tax overview right in front of your eyes at the time of filing. You’ll never find yourself paying incorrect amount again!

Frequently asked questions

Yes, your IFTA quarterly will be generated automatically on TruckSmartz.

Yes, you would still need to file a ‘zero’ report in the state of Arkansas.

You can learn everything about Arkansas IFTA rules and regulations on https://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/excise-tax/motor-fuel-tax/.

A motor vehicle used, designed, or maintained for transportation of persons or property and

  • Having two axles and a gross vehicle weight or registered gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms; or
  • Having three or more axles regardless of weight; or
  • Is used in combination, when the weight of such combination exceeds 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms gross vehicle or registered gross vehicle weight.

Qualified Motor Vehicle does not include recreational vehicles.

Arkansas Motor Fuel Tax is administered by The Arkansas Motor Fuel Tax laws.