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  2. Begin by entering your Taxable Year and Account Number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and the dates for the beginning and ending of your taxable year.
  4. In the Taxpayer Name and Mailing Address section, provide your name, street address, city, state, and ZIP code accurately.
  5. Complete the worksheet for computation of extension payment by entering estimated franchise tax and excise tax amounts. Deduct any prior year overpayments or credits on Line 3.
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Overview. If you are a corporation, limited partnership, limited liability company, or business trust chartered, qualified, or registered in Tennessee or doing business in this state, then you must register for and pay franchise and excise taxes.
Purpose of form: The paper form FAE173 is for taxpayers that meet an exception for filing electronically to remit a payment in person or through a mail service to meet the payment requirements to obtain a seven-month extension for filing form FAE170 or FAE174.
Tennessee has a Franchise Tax that applies to all Corporations, LPs, and LLCs doing business in the state. It is typically filed by an accountant, because it is part of what is essentially Tennessees state income tax filing for businesses: FAE170 - Franchise Excise Tax Return.
Tennessee Waiver required if decedent was a legal resident of Tennessee. BUT, no tax waiver or consent is required for property passing to the surviving spouse, tenant by entirety or joint tenant with rights of survivorship.
To obtain a certificate of tax clearance, a business must file all returns to date and make all required payments. This includes filing a final franchise excise tax return through the date of liquidation or the date the taxpayer ceased operations in Tennessee.

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Tennessees 2024 Franchise Tax Refunds By far, the leading FE tax development for 2024 was the repeal of the alternative property measure base and issuance of refunds to taxpayers required to use that measure to calculate their franchise tax liabilities for the 20202023 tax years.
If you are a corporation, limited partnership, limited liability company, or business trust chartered, qualified, or registered in Tennessee or doing business in this state, then you must register for and pay franchise and excise taxes.

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