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Tennessee Corporate Tax primarily refers to the state's Excise Tax and Franchise Tax levied on businesses for the privilege of doing business in the state. These taxes replaced the corporate income tax for most entities and are a significant consideration for companies operating within Tennessee.
Tennessee levies an Excise Tax at a rate of 6.5% of net earnings for businesses, applicable to C-corporations, S-corporations, and LLCs. The Franchise Tax is imposed at a rate of $0.25 per $100 of net worth or the book value of real & tangible personal property owned or used in Tennessee, whichever is greater, with a minimum payment of $100. Both taxes are administered by the Tennessee Department of Revenue, with annual returns (Form FAE170) generally due on the 15th day of the fourth month following the close of the tax year.