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Tennessee: Pros and Cons of Being a State With no Income Tax
14
May
By Abigail Herbert
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Tennessee: Pros and Cons of Being a State With no Income Tax

pcess609 via iStockPhoto On January 1st, 2021, Tennessee became the second state, after Alaska, in the nation to eliminate its state income tax after the tax was eliminated through a gradual six-year process beginning in 2016 and ending in 2021. Prior to its repeal, Tennessee’s state income tax was known…
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