Tennessee Franchise Tax Repeal, Refund Appears To Be Headed To Conference Committee
Tennessee’s Franchise Tax Repeal And Rebate Appears Headed To Conference Committee After The Senate Refused To Concur With House Amendments Thursday.
Read moreTennessee’s Franchise Tax Repeal And Rebate Appears Headed To Conference Committee After The Senate Refused To Concur With House Amendments Thursday.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Moved Forward With Its Franchise Tax Repeal And Refund, Passing The Bill 68-20 And Sending It Back To The Senate With A Much Lower Fiscal Note.
Read moreA Tennessee Bill Banning Incentives For Companies From Countries Of Concern Advanced In Senate Committee After Another Costly Part Of The Bill Was Removed.
Read moreA Bill To Repeal And Refund Tennessee’s Franchise Tax Has Two Significant Changes In The House.
Read moreThe Tennessee State Funding Board Approved $10.3 Million In Incentives For Seven Companies At Its Monday Afternoon Meeting.
Read moreTennessee Legislation With The Goal To Block Transparency Of Records In Department Of Tourist Development As New Stadium and Future Super Bowl Prospects Expect To Bring Billions In New Tax Revenue Advances Toward Passage Into Law.
Read moreTennessee’s Department Of Economic And Community Development Has Handed Out More Than $8.8 Million In Incentives Since It Last Posted FastTrack Incentives For February.
Read moreRecently Proposed Legislation Would Allow The Tennessee Department Of Tourist Development To Keep Records Hidden From The Public At The Discretion Of The Attorney General And Tourism Commissioner.
Read moreTennessee Has Committed To Hand Out $17.9 Million In Grants For The Development Of 12 Sites In Order To Prepare Those Sites For Potential Businesses.
Read moreCustom Foods Of America In Knoxville Will Receive A $1.5 Million Incentive While NewBasis In Lebanon Will Get $900,000 From Tennessee’s Department Of Economic And Community Development As More Than $10 Million In Incentives Were Approved Unanimously Without Board Discussion At Thursday’s State Funding Board Meeting.
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