Tennessee Taxes Overview
Tennessee does not charge income tax on wages and salaries. Social Security benefits, pensions, and retirement plan withdrawals are also tax-free. The main source of tax revenue in Tennessee is the sales tax.
Sales Tax Details
- The state sales tax rate is 7%.
- Localities can add up to an additional 2.75%.
- The average combined state and local rate is 9.547%.
- Some goods are exempt from sales tax, such as industrial machinery, farm equipment, fuel, and medical supplies.
Property Taxes and Other Considerations
- The average property tax in Tennessee is 0.67% of a home’s value, half the U.S. average.
- Property tax relief programs are available for eligible seniors to reduce taxes.
- Pension withdrawals are not taxed in Tennessee.
- The state sales tax on car purchases is 7%.
Business Taxes in Tennessee
- Businesses pay taxes based on net worth or property value.
- Local property taxes also apply, and there is no state property tax.