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New Company Registration for Arkansas

Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA)

State Withholding Income Tax Registration Steps:

If you operate a business and employ one or more employees, you must register as an employer with the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.

1.  Register for an account ID.

2. Create a username and password in ATAP

  • Go back to Arkansas Taxpayer Access Point (ATAP) , and select “sign up”
  • ATAP has an additional login security procedure requiring an authorization code in addition to a Password. ATAP users will be given the option to receive the initial authorization code by email or text message. For subsequent account logins, users will be given the option to either trust their browser so that the authorization code is not required or users may request a new authorization code for each login

Update your Eddy account with your Arkansas Account ID. Your Arkansas Account ID is required for all Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration interactions to ensure your account is accurate.

If you have any questions regarding this process, please call a customer support representative in Combined Registration at (501) 682-1895 or email register.tax@dfa.arkansas.gov.

Arkansas Division of Workforce Services (DWS)

Unemployment Insurance Tax (UI) Registration Steps:

If you operate a business and employ one or more employees,for some portion of ten or more days during a calendar year.

1. Register for Arkansas DWS Employer Account Number.

2. Sign up to request a user ID and password.

Update your Eddy account with your Arkansas DWS employer Account Number. Your employer payroll tax account number is required for all ADWS interactions to ensure your account is accurate.

For assistance, call the ADWS Information Desk at 501-682-2121 or email ADWS.Info@arkansas.gov.

 

 

This guide does not contain legal or tax advice. If legal or tax advice is required, an attorney, CPA or tax adviser should be consulted.