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February 27, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
NFIB announces support for Governor Lee’s small business tax package
Tax Relief Tops 2023 NFIB Agenda in Tennessee
- 87% said small businesses with less than $10,000 in tangible personal property should be allowed to have expedited assessments and not have to fill out that burdensome tax schedule, while only 5% oppose;
- 75% said Tennessee?should eliminate the sales & use tax portion in the calculation of interchange fees, or “swipe fees,” on credit-card and debit-card transactions, while only 7% oppose; and
- 72% said Tennessee should compensate retailers permanently to help defray costs associated with collecting and remitting the sales tax to the state.
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