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Indirect tax, within the Nashville context, primarily focuses on State and Local Taxes (SALT), with a strong emphasis on Sales and Use Tax. This involves managing consumption taxes levied on goods and services, ensuring compliance with Tennessee state laws and local regulations.
Tennessee does not have a state income tax on wages, making Sales and Use Tax a primary revenue generator. The state sales tax rate is 7%, while local sales tax rates can add up to 2.75%, totaling a combined rate that can reach 9.75% in Nashville (Davidson County). Businesses must register with the Tennessee Department of Revenue and file sales tax returns, typically monthly, quarterly, or annually, depending on sales volume. Economic nexus rules also apply to out-of-state sellers.