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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) If a person who has not obtained a fuel user's license from this state, and who is nevertheless determined a fuel user, leaves the State of Arkansas by a state highway or other road not equipped with a permanent port of entry or exit and has not paid the motor fuel tax or has not purchased tax-paid motor fuel from a licensed dealer in an amount equal to the number of gallons used upon the highways of the State of Arkansas, he or she shall be liable for the payment of the tax due, together with the penalties as set out in § 26-55-716.
(b) If an unlicensed fuel user is within one (1) mile of the state line on the way out of the state and does not have in his or her possession a form issued by a licensed dealer showing the number of gallons purchased equal to the amount used in traveling upon the highways of the State of Arkansas, it shall be prima facie evidence of his or her failure to comply with the requirements of this subchapter, and he or she shall be liable for the payment of the tax due, plus the fine as set out in § 26-55-718.
(c) In the event an unlicensed fuel user enters the State of Arkansas via a state highway not equipped with a permanent port of entry, and the driver of the vehicle does not receive an entry form, then the burden of proof of the point of entry and time of entry for the purpose of determining the miles traveled and the tax due shall be upon the driver or owner of the vehicle.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 26. Taxation § 26-55-717. User without license--Penalty - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-26-taxation/ar-code-sect-26-55-717/
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