Tennessee House Implements New Rules for Tax Refund Distribution
Tennessee Requires Companies to Utilize Tax Credits Before Receiving Refunds
They changed the rules for getting money back from taxes called the tax refund, according to the published article of The Center Square. They want to show which companies are getting some of the $813.5 million tax refund. Also, those companies need to use any tax credits they got first before getting the refund. This means more transparency about who gets the money and making sure it’s used right.
Governor Bill Lee Bolsters Tax Refund Initiative with $351.7 Million Allocation
The new rules aim to make things clear and fairer when giving out tax refunds. Governor Bill Lee is putting $351.7 million from this year’s budget into the tax refund fund showing a commitment to giving money back. Businesses have until February 3, 2025 to ask for their tax refund. These changes show Tennessee’s effort to help businesses while keeping track of where the money goes.
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