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New businesses can be formed using the Secretary of States online business registration system.
Sales or Use Tax: If your business will be involved in manufacturing, distributing, selling, renting, or leasing tangible personal property, or providing taxable services, you must hold a Certificate of Registration in order to conduct business in Tennessee.
For information on how to register your business online, visit the Tennessee Department of Revenues website at .TN/gov/revenue and click on E-file and Pay. You must complete one application for each business location. Upon registration, your county clerk or city official will issue your business tax license.
Overview. Generally, if you conduct business within any county and/or incorporated municipality in Tennessee, and your business grosses $100,000 or more, then you should register for and remit business tax.
For information on how to register a business online, you may visit the Departments website at .tn.gov/revenue and click on E-file and Pay. Alternatively, this application can be mailed or delivered to any Taxpayer Services Division office. You must complete one application for each business location that you own.
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Related Q&A to Tennessee department of revenue tax Business Form

You can register for franchise excise tax online using the Tennessee Taxpayer Access Point (TNTAP). After your account is established, then complete the Consolidated Net Worth Election application.
You can report all of your business income and expenses on a Schedule C, which you file with your personal income tax return (Form 1040). The business itself is not taxed separately. You dont have to worry about the net worth of your Schedule C business from year to year, because you and the business are the same.
You may look up your professional privilege tax account ID by visiting our tax filing website, the Tennessee Taxpayer Access Point (TNTAP). Click on the Professional Privilege Account ID link under the Look Up Information Requests heading.

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