Smyrna Business Owner Arrested For Tax Evasion, Theft, And Money Laundering

The Special Investigations Section Of The Tennessee Department Of Revenue Conducted The Investigation That Led To The Indictment And Arrest Of Scharneitha Britton, Owner Of Kinfolks BBQ In Smyrna. Revenue Special Agents Arrested Britton, Age 66. Bond Was Set At $25,000.

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Tipton County Resident Pleads Guilty To Theft

The Special Investigations Section Of The Tennessee Department Of Revenue Conducted The Investigation That Led To Adam Wade Kelley Pleading Guilty Monday To Theft. Kelley, 45, Was Sentenced To Eight Years Supervised Probation.

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Overton County Clerk Created Fake Vehicle Titles To Obtain Personal Loans

An Investigation By The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, Working In Conjunction With The Tennessee Highway Patrol And The Tennessee Department Of Revenue, Has Resulted In Findings Related To The Overton County Clerk.

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Potential Tax Relief Available To Those Impacted By December Storms In TN

The Tennessee Department Of Revenue Has Issued A Reminder To Tennessee Residents Impacted By December’s Severe Weather That They Are Potentially Eligible For Sales Tax Refunds On Home Appliances, Home Furniture, And Home Building Supplies, As They Rebuild After Storms.

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Bridgestone Sues Tennessee For $11.7M In Tax Incentives Dispute

With Great Fanfare, State And Local Leaders Announced In 2014 They Had Secured A Deal With Tire Giant Bridgestone Americas To Bring Its U.S. Headquarters — And Hundreds Of New Jobs — To Downtown Nashville. On Wednesday, Bridgestone Filed Suit Against Tennessee To Compel State Officials To Make Good On The Promised Tax Breaks That Helped Seal That Deal.

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TN Tourism Spending Drops More Than 30% In 2020

Tourism Spending In Tennessee Dropped In 2020 For The First Time In 10 Years, According To Data From The U.S. Travel Association And Tourism Economics.

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To-Go Alcohol In Tennessee Remains, But With Added Tax

Of The Many Alcohol-Related Bills That Passed The Tennessee Legislature This Year And Were Signed By Gov. Bill Lee, One Maintains A Popular Pandemic Rule But Taxes Consumers For It.

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Study Finds Tennessee Collects $38M In Court Fines, Fees

A New Report From The Sycamore Institute Shows Tennessee Collects Nearly $38 Million Annually In Fines And Fees Through The Criminal Justice System, While County Governments Are Collecting A Shrinking Amount In Fines And Fees.

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