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Jurisdiction | State of Arkansas |
Headquarters | 1509 W 7th Street Little Rock, Arkansas |
Annual budget | $621,773,118 [2] |
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Website | dfa.arkansas.gov/ |
The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (commonly DFA within the state) is a department of the government of Arkansas under the Governor of Arkansas.
The DFA is a cabinet level agency in the executive branch of government responsible for providing citizens with tax, licensure, or child support service and state agencies in their administration and budgeting.
Division of Assessment Coordination
Division of Finance
The Division of Finance is led by the Comptroller of Arkansas.
- Office of Accounting
- Office of Administrative Services
- Office of Economic Analysis and Tax Research
- Office of Intergovernmental Services
Division of Management Services
The Division of Finance is led by the Deputy Director/Chief of Staff.
- Office of Budget
- Office of Accounting
- Office of Arkansas Lottery
- Office of Child Support Enforcement
- Office of Communications
- Office of Information Services
- Office of State Procurement
- Office of Personnel Management
Division of Revenue
The Division of Finance is led by the Commissioner of Revenue.
- Office of Driver Services
- Office of Excise Tax Administration
- Office of Income Tax Administration
- Office of Field Audit Administration
- Office of Motor Vehicle
- Office of State Revenue Office Administration
- Office of Revenue Legal Counsel
Boards and Commissions
In Arkansas's shared services model of state government, the cabinet-level agencies assist boards and commissions who have an overlapping scope. DFA supports:
- Boards
- Alcohol Beverage Control Board
- Arkansas Medical Marijuana Control Board
- Lottery Retailer Advisory Board
- Tobacco Control Board
- Commissions
- Arkansas Racing Commission
- Councils
- Governor's Developmental Disability Council
See also
References
- ↑ Staff of the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (2022). "State of Arkansas Appropriation Summary" (PDF). 2022 Budget. Little Rock: Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ↑ Fiscal Year 2022[1]
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