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  2. Tennessee Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Department of Revenue (TDOR) is an agency within the Tennessee state government that is responsible for administering the state’s tax laws and motor vehicle title and registration laws. More than 800 people work for the Department of Revenue.

  3. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    If the tax is not paid within a specified period of time (including additional interest, penalties, and costs), a tax sale is held, which may result in either 1) the actual sale of a property, or 2) a lien sold to a third party, who (after another specified period of time) may take action to claim the property, or force a later sale to redeem ...

  4. Opinion: Nashville voters should reject a transit sales tax ...

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    After the Nov. 5 election passes, regardless of whether the transit plan passes or not, expect Nashville city officials to try to seek a property tax increase. In 2020, the property tax rate rose ...

  5. Choose How You Move (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    Choose How You Move is a local referendum in Nashville, Tennessee that was held on November 5, 2024 and passed with 66% voter approval. [1] The referendum asked Davidson County residents to approve a 0.5% increase in the sales tax to fund Mayor Freddie O'Connell's signature $3.1 billion transportation improvement program. [2]

  6. How Nashville's tax break program fueled creation of 10,000 ...

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    The Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency this week announced a milestone in affordable housing development for Nashville: MDHA's Payment in Lieu of Taxes program, which began in 2016, has ...

  7. Opinion: Nashville should not fund transit with sales tax ...

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    Of the additional 2.75% sales tax available for transit, the 2018 referendum proposed to use 0.5% and increase to 1.0% later, leaving 1.75% available.

  8. Let's Move Nashville - Wikipedia

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    The program would have been funded primarily by a 0.5 percent sales tax increase, bringing the total sales tax within Nashville and Davidson County to 10.25 percent; the transit sales tax would have been increased to one percent in 2023 and expire in 2060 after the repayment of bonds.

  9. Sales tax bump for transit: What the Nashville referendum ...

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    A plan to overhaul Nashville transit and the sales tax bump to pay for it are nearing the final hurdles toward appearing on ... The proposed sales tax surcharge would cover $3.26 billion of that ...