Arkansas
Arkansas tourism tax collections up for fiscal year 2024
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/TBP) – Arkansas continues to be a hot spot for those who want to enjoy nature, as tourism tax collections are up.
Arkansas Tourism Director Delaney Thomas told content partner Talk Business and Politics that the state’s 2% tourism tax collections rose for the fiscal year 2024 (June 2023 to July 2024) closing out at a record $26.3 million, up 5.1% compared with the last fiscal year.
“Arkansas’ travel industry continues to see growth in large part thanks to the expansion of the state’s marketing footprint and the return of strong business and corporate travel,” Thomas said.
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