2022 Arkansas State Tax Deadlines

Arkansas Individual Income Tax Filing deadlines and extensions for 2022.

If you are a resident or have been involved in significant business operations within Arkansas then you might be required to file Arkansas State Taxes. We look at the most important tax deadlines and tax extensions for Arkansas in 2022.

C Corporation

Arkansas C Corporation Tax Deadlines for 2022

You must file & pay Corporate Income Taxes in Arkansas by April 18, 2023.


Form AR1100CT - Corporation Income Tax Return.

Extension to File Taxes in Arkansas for 2022

You must send payment for taxes in Arkansas for the fiscal year 2022 by April 18, 2023.
The Extension Deadline is October 16, 2023 to file your Arkansas corporate income tax return.

Arkansas automatically grants 6 months extensions on filing corporate income tax returns. This means you do not need to file for an extension in Arkansas.  To request an initial Arkansas extension of 180 days from the original Arkansas return due date or an Arkansas extension of 60 days beyond the automatic federal extension due date, complete and mail Arkansas Form AR1155 by the federal extended due date or, if applicable, the Arkansas extended due date to the Corporation Income Tax Section.

This is an extension to FILE, not an extension to PAY - payment is still due April 18, 2023.

Pass-Throughs

Arkansas S Corporation & Partnership Tax Deadlines for 2022

You must file in Arkansas by April 18, 2023.

Form AR1100S - Subchapter S Corporation Income Tax Return
Form AR1050 -  Partnership Tax Return

Extension to File S Corporation & Partnership Taxes in Arkansas for 2022

You must send payment for taxes in Arkansas for the fiscal year 2022 by April 18, 2023.

The Extension Deadline is October 16, 2023 to file your Arkansas pass-through entity income tax return.

Arkansas automatically grants 6 months extensions on filing pass-through entity income tax returns. This means you do not need to file for an extension in Arkansas. If a federal extension is NOT filed, you will need to file Form AR1055-PE (Partnership)  or Form AR1155 (Subchapter S) with accompanying payment (if applicable).

This is an extension to FILE, not an extension to PAY - payment is still due April 18, 2023.

Arkansas Individual Tax Deadlines for 2022

Estimated Tax Deadline for Arkansas 2022

Estimated tax payments should be made:  

  • April 18, 2022
  • June 15, 2022
  • September 15, 2022
  • January 17, 2023

Individual Tax Deadline for Arkansas 2022

You must file & pay Individual Income Taxes in Arkansas by April 18, 2023.

File Online
File by Mail must be postmarked by the due date.

Applicable forms:
Form AR1000NR - Part Year or Non-Resident
Form AR100F - Full Year Residents

Extension to File Taxes in Arkansas for 2022

You must send payment for taxes in Arkansas for the fiscal year 2022 by April 18, 2023.

The Extension Deadline is October 16, 2023 to file your Arizona Individual Income tax return.

Arkansas will automatically grant a 6 months extension on filing personal income taxes if a federal extension is filed. If a federal extension is NOT filed, you will need to file AR1055-IT with accompanying payment (if applicable). You will need to attach the Arkansas extension when filing the return.

This is an extension to FILE, not an extension to PAY - payment is still due April 18, 2023.

Estates Tax Deadline for Arkansas 2022

Arkansas Estate Tax filings are not required.

Farmer and Fisherman Taxes for Arkansas 2022

Individuals whose income from farming for the income year can reasonably be expected to amount to at least two thirds (2/3) of the total gross income from all sources for the income year may file a declaration and pay the estimated tax on or before February 15, 2023. Instead of filing a declaration, you may file an income tax return and pay the full amount of tax on or before March 15, 2023.

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