AR Adjustments - Form AR1000ADJ
Form AR1000ADJ is used to claim adjustments to income for Arkansas state tax purposes. This form allows taxpayers to report specific adjustments that may reduce their taxable income, such as the Texarkana exemption or other allowable deductions.
Key Features of Form AR1000ADJ
- Texarkana Exemption: Taxpayers who live in Texarkana and work in Arkansas may claim this exemption. To qualify, you must file a return and report all Arkansas income received during the year.
- Employer-Provided Form: The AR-TX Form, supplied by your employer, is required to claim the Texarkana exemption. However, it is not required for non-wage income such as interest, dividends, Schedule C, Schedule F, Schedule E, or retirement income.
- Additional Adjustments: If you are claiming adjustments for non-wage income, additional information may be required.
How to Add Form AR1000ADJ in OLT Software
To add Form AR1000ADJ while filing your Arkansas state tax return using OLT (Online Taxes) software:
- From within your tax return (online), click on State in the left menu (or tap the three dots in the top-right corner for mobile devices).
- Click Start or Revisit Arkansas State.
- Navigate to the Adjustments section and locate Form AR1000ADJ.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the form.
Important Notes
- Form AR1000ADJ is part of the Arkansas state tax filing process and is used to adjust taxable income.
- Ensure all adjustments are properly documented and supported by required forms (e.g., AR-TX Form for Texarkana exemption).
- Only adjustments allowed under Arkansas state tax law can be claimed.
Source:
Form AR1000ADJ - Adjustments Schedule Instructions
Disclaimer: Always verify information with official Federal or State Department of Revenue Forms and Instructions.