Collects approximately 92 percent of total state collections, which help educate Tennessee's children, build highways and state parks, rehabilitate disabled citizens and operate city and county governments.
more like this »A taxpayer located within a city may be required to file both a city and county business tax return.
more like this »Any active or inactive business registered for franchise and excise tax with the Department of Revenue and/or chartered with the Tennessee Secretary of State to do business in Tennessee must pay privilege taxes.
more like this »Tennessee imposes an annual $400 privilege tax on persons holding an active Tennessee license or registration to practice certain professions.
more like this »File Professional Privilege Tax for multiple individuals.
more like this »Register your business, add a new location to an existing business in Tennessee, change your business addresses, or close a business account for the certain taxes.
more like this »You do not have to give your name, phone number or any identifying information.
more like this »Free workshops for new businesses. They normally include business tax, sales and use tax, and issues regarding tax enforcement, as well as a presentation from the Dept. of Labor and Workforce Development on state unemployment tax.
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