Today is Tax Freedom Day for Arkansas, Kentucky, North Dakota and South Carolina April 3, 2010 Justin Higginbottom Justin Higginbottom Tax Freedom Day – the date on which Americans will have worked long enough to have earned enough money to pay this year’s tax obligations at the federal, state and local levels – falls on April 3, 2010 for residents of Arkansas, Kentucky, North Dakota and South Carolina. The date for all Americans will be Friday, April 9, 2010. Residents of both Arkansas (38th), North Dakota (39th), South Carolina (40th) and Kentucky (41st) had to work 93 days into the year in order to earn enough money to pay their combined federal, state and local taxes, 6 days shorter than the national average of 99 days. More on Arkansas here More on Kentucky here More on North Dakota here More on South Carolina here Stay informed on the tax policies impacting you. Subscribe to get insights from our trusted experts delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe Share Tweet Share Email Topics Arkansas Kentucky North Dakota South Carolina Tax Freedom Day