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May 11, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
'The timing of this comprehensive tax relief package could not be better for many small businesses'
Governor Lee Signs Largest Single Tax Cut in State History

“NFIB thanks Governor Lee and his administration and the General Assembly for getting these much-needed reforms done to help our state’s risk-takers and their employees,” said Brown, who attended the bill signing with NFIB members Mark Faulkner with Vireo Systems and Bobby Joslin with Joslin & Son Signs.
The Tennessee Works Tax Act totals more than $400 million in tax cuts for Tennessee families and businesses:Decades of smart fiscal stewardship have allowed us to maintain a balanced budget while cutting taxes for Tennesseans.
This year, we’re continuing that legacy by providing the largest tax cut in Tennessee history, keeping dollars in the hands of Tennessee families & small… pic.twitter.com/9ddol6Auex — Gov. Bill Lee (@GovBillLee) May 11, 2023
- $273 million for a one-time, three-month sales tax holiday on grocery items to direct relief for Tennessee families from August 1 through October 31
- More than $150 million in annual small business tax relief, including raising the exemption threshold for the business tax, exempting the first $50,000 of net income from excise tax and protecting the first $500,000 in property investment from the franchise tax
- $64 million to simplify tax administration and conform with the federal bonus depreciation provisions of 2017 Tax Cuts & Jobs Act, allowing businesses to more quickly recover costs and further incentivize investment in Tennessee production
- Provides foundation for supporting Tennessee’s continued economic growth, aligning Tennessee with more than 30 states by adopting “single sales factor” apportionment for franchise and excise tax
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