Arkansas Data Center Tax Exemptions: What’s New?

  • By Brian Ess
    • Nov 04, 2025
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Arkansas Data Center Tax Exemptions

In a push to draw large-scale technology investment, Arkansas recently signed into law House Bill 1444 (now Act 548). Which significantly expands its sales and use tax exemptions for Arkansas Data Center Developments. 

What’s new? 

  • The legislation introduces the definition of “Qualified Large Data Centers”, which apply to multi-site facilities (two or more non-adjacent properties connected by fiber and associated equipment) with significant scale and investment commitment. 
  • Exemption scale broadened to cover equipment, services, construction, renovation or operation of a facility costs and electricity used by the qualifying center. 
  • Cryptocurrency mining operations are explicitly excluded from eligibility.  

Key eligibility thresholds

  • For a Qualified Large Data Center: minimum investment of US $2 billion within ten years, and minimum annualised compensation of US $3 million to Arkansas-based workers in the first two years of operation. 
  • Application process and oversight falls under the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) rather than the economic development commission, and an approved incentive certificate is required before claiming the exemption.

What this means for business & strategy

For firms planning significant data center investment or operation in Arkansas: the opportunity is clear. The tax exemption removes a major cost bucket (sales/use tax on equipment, services, electricity) and makes Arkansas more competitive compared to other states. 

At the same time, the requirements are strict. Failing to meet investment or payroll thresholds can trigger loss of the certificate. Annual certification is mandatory. 

If you’re developing or expanding data-needing infrastructure and willing to commit at scale, Arkansas may be worth a strategic look.

For tax teams, this is an incentive worth integrating into your project modelling, cost-benefit and location planning frameworks. 

Schedule a call with one of our experts to find out how you can leverage this new opportunity for your Data Center.

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Brian Ess
Brian Ess

Practice Lead - SALT

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