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Indirect Tax in Tennessee primarily refers to Sales and Use Tax, which is levied on the sale of tangible personal property and certain services. It is collected by the seller from the purchaser and remitted to the state.
Tennessee has a state-level sales tax rate of 7%, one of the highest in the nation. Local jurisdictions can impose additional sales taxes, ranging from 1.5% to 2.75%, making the combined rate up to 9.75%. Businesses must register with the Tennessee Department of Revenue (TDOR) and file returns typically monthly, though quarterly or annually options exist based on sales volume. Economic nexus provisions also apply for out-of-state sellers.