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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tn fae application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your Tax Period Covered, including Start and End dates. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for your exemption status.
  3. Enter your Account Number and FEIN. These identifiers are essential for processing your application.
  4. Provide the Effective Date of Registration with the Secretary of State and the SOS Control Number, if applicable.
  5. Complete the Legal Name and Physical Location fields accurately. Avoid using P.O. Boxes to ensure proper delivery.
  6. Select the appropriate exemption type by checking all that apply, ensuring you meet all requirements listed for each category.
  7. If applying for a Farming/Personal Residence or Family-Owned Non-Corporate Entity exemption, complete the Disclosure of Activity section thoroughly.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form where indicated, ensuring both taxpayer and preparer signatures are included if applicable.

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HB 0002 by *Behn Taxes - As introduced, enacts the End the Grocery Tax by Closing Corporate Loopholes Act. - Amends TCA Title 57 and Title 67.
Groceries are taxed at 4% in Tennessee. Tennessee is one of just 10 states in the U.S. that still has a grocery sales tax.
In 2023, Governor Bill Lee approved a three-month grocery tax holiday aimed at easing inflation-related burdens, but efforts to make that relief permanent have largely stalled.
Tennessee Requires: Businesses to file Federal Form 7004 to request an extension with the state rather than requesting an extension using the state extension Form. Businesses to file Form FAE 173 to Request an Extension to File Franchise and Excise Tax Returns Form FAE170 and Form FAE174.
Since 2023, Tennessee has not had a grocery tax-free event, and the state leaders have not scheduled or budgeted for one in 2025. According to the 2025-2026 Tennessee state budget, the state cannot estimate the amount of revenue lost for each of the current tax exemptions listed in the Tennessee code.

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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.
Food items were not included in the 2025 sales tax holiday. So if you were looking to save on groceries, you may have stuck with coupons and loyalty programs for now. For a list of all back-to-school tax holidays, check out Kiplingers report Summer 2025 Back-to-School Tax-Free Weekends Are Starting Now.

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