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TN Tax-Filing Website Gets Update

TN Tax-Filing Website Gets Update

June 3, 2021 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

TN Tax-Filing Website Gets Update

TNTAP, Tennessee’s tax filing website, will get a fresh look and feel later this month.

What can you expect?

  • A cleaner look with information displayed in panels. Each panel has quick links to make it easier to file and pay.
  • An “action center” tab lists what is due. This includes payments, renewals, or returns.
  • If you don’t have an authentication code set up, the system will prompt you to create one. 

Watch a video covering the upgrades here. 

What will be the same?

  • Use the same username and password. 
  • Keep access to all your accounts.
  • Upload files the same way.   

More details are available on www.TNTAPInfo.com

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