Tennessee Tax Collections For Fiscal Year $2.3B More Than Budgeted
Tennessee Has Collected $2.3 Billion More Than Budgeted In Taxes And Fees Through The First 11 Months Of The Fiscal Year.
Read moreTennessee Has Collected $2.3 Billion More Than Budgeted In Taxes And Fees Through The First 11 Months Of The Fiscal Year.
Read moreTennessee Gov. Bill Lee Will Be Facing A Decision On Whether To Sign Several Key Pieces Of Legislation This Week That Were Sent To Him May 9, Following The End Of The Legislative Session.
Read moreWhile Project Promoters In Cities Such As Nashville, Tennessee Continue To Push The Narrative That Professional Sports Stadiums With Surrounding Developments Are Economic Stimulators, A New Report Shows Professional Sports Stadiums And The Surrounding Developments Do Not Bring The Promised Returns.
Read moreAttorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Announced Yesterday That Low-Income Consumers Who Were Eligible To Prepare And File Their Taxes For Free But Were Deceived Into Paying TurboTax’s Owner Intuit To File Will Begin Receiving Checks From A $141 Million Multistate Settlement Announced In May 2022.
Read moreTennessee Has Now Collected $1.5 Billion Than It Budgeted In Taxes And Fees Through The First Nine Months Of The Fiscal Year.
Read moreNewly Released Small Business Survey Data Shows That Those Businesses Cite The Labor Market As Their Top Concern Along With Tax Increases In A Time When They Are Already Struggling To Deal With Elevated Inflation.
Read moreNashville’s Metropolitan Sports Authority On Tuesday Unanimously Approved The Final Documents For A Proposed New $2.2 Billion Tennessee Titans Stadium.
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