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Maryville, TN 37804
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Tennessee Tax Structure

This data is provided by the Blount County Economic Development Board. We offer detailed analysis of our region through our GIS - Customized Site Selection System.

The Tennessee Constitution mandates a balanced budget and forbids deficit financing for government operations. This "pay as you go" plan means that new businesses and individuals moving to Tennessee will never be taxed by the state to pay for old debts. Tennessee taxes as a percent of personal income was second lowest for all States in the Southeastern region and 17% lower than the U.S. rate. Tennessee’s per capita taxes of $1,106 in Fiscal 1994 was second lowest among southeastern states and 23% lower than the U.S. rate. Tennessee offers a tax structure that is competitive and provides a cost effective place to live and operate their businesses. The following summarizes taxes and incentives of interest to corporations:

Summary of Tennessee Business Taxes

  Tax State Local
Corporate/Excise 6.5% None None
Franchise $0.25 per $100 None None
Sales and Use 7.0% 1.0%-2.75% None
General Property None $.10-$3.89/ $100 of assessment (city)
$1.42-$5.17/ $100of assessment (county)
None
Initial Corporate Organization Fee None $100-$600 None
Utility Gross Receipts None 3.0% None
Income Tax None 6.0% of interest, dividends None
Unemployment Insurance None 2.7% new employers None
Most Manufacturer's pay None 7.5% None
Local Business Tax None Up to 1/8 of 1.0% gross sales None

Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue & Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development

Comparative Tax Burden

  State Taxes Per Cap State Tax
Collections
(Billions)
Personal Income
(Millions)
Population
(Million)
Tennessee $1,345 $7.8 $153.6 5.7
South Carolina 1,400 5.8 99.9 4.0
Florida 1,485 24.8 467.2 16.0
Virginia 1,752 12.8 232.1 7.1
Georgia 1,609 13.8 238.4 8.2
United States 1,854 533.4 8,621.0 292.2
Alabama 1,533 6.9 109.0 4.5
Louisiana 1,639 7.4 107.6 4.5
North Carolina 1,867 15.5 224.5 8.1
Mississippi 1,647 4.7 61.9 2.9
Kentucky 1,948 8.0 101.9 4.0
Arkansas 1,858 5.0 61.7 2.7
West Virginia 1,971 3.6 41.0 1.8

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business




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