DavidD66
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Business & farm

Yes, if the amount of income is above the filing requirement, then you need to file an Arkansas non-resident tax return.  The Arkansas income is also taxable by Georgia, but they will issue you a credit for the tax you pay to Arkansas.  I recommend you prepare the Arkansas non-resident return first, and then prepare your Georgia resident tax return.  Do them in that order makes calculating the credit for taxes paid to other states easier.   

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