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Hot Topic: State Sales Tax Rate Increased Effective July 15, 2002, Dennis Huffer
Hot Topic: State Sales Tax Rate Increased Effective July 15, 2002, Dennis Huffer
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The state sales and use tax on non-food items increases from 6 percent
to 7 percent on July 15, 2002.
Hot Topic: 2002-2003 State Revenue Estimates, Dick Phebus
Hot Topic: 2002-2003 State Revenue Estimates, Dick Phebus
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The Tennessee General Assembly adopted the state budget for fiscal year 2002-2003. Based on this budget, cities can expect to receive the following revenues.
Technical Bulletins: Irs Rules-Diesel Fuel And Gasoline Purchases, Ron Darden
Technical Bulletins: Irs Rules-Diesel Fuel And Gasoline Purchases, Ron Darden
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
Gasoline, diesel, and certain other fuels purchased for the exclusive use of a state or local government are exempt from the federal excise taxes on those fuels.
Technical Bulletins: Hotel/Motel Tax In Tennessee Municipalities, Ron Darden
Technical Bulletins: Hotel/Motel Tax In Tennessee Municipalities, Ron Darden
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
The proceeds from the hotel/motel tax can be used for most general purposes, ranging from economic and tourist development to retirement of outstanding debt.