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  2. Hall income tax - Wikipedia

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    The Hall tax is named for Frank S. Hall, [4] who introduced the bill in the Tennessee State Senate in 1929. The bill was enacted and became Chapter 86, Public Acts of 1929. [ 5 ] Authority for the tax derives from the 1870 amendments to the Tennessee State Constitution , which gave the General Assembly the power "to levy a tax on incomes ...

  3. Spartanburg County residents surprised by higher tax bills ...

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    Like many other county taxpayers, his tax bill went up after the county completed its five-year reassessment, which resulted in a 37% increase in the market value of some 180,000 properties ...

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    A Tennessee higher education subcommittee recommended approval of a resolution that encourages free speech principles on the state's college campuses. The resolution is in response to a series of ...

  7. Tennessee Tax Revolt - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee Tax Revolt, Inc. (TTR) is an American anti-tax political advocacy group active in the state of Tennessee. [1] The organization was incorporated as a public benefit corporation of Tennessee on October 22, 2001. [2] Donation pages on its site note that donations to TTR are not tax-deductible. [3] [4]

  8. Internet tax - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Internet Tax Freedom Act halted the expansion of direct taxation of the Internet, grandfathering existing taxes in ten states. [12] In the United States alone, some 30,000 taxing jurisdictions could otherwise have laid claim to taxes on a piece of the Internet. [13] The law, however, did not affect sales taxes applied to online purchases.

  9. 2006 Tennessee elections - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee state elections in 2006 were held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006. Primary elections for the United States House of Representatives , governorship , Tennessee Senate , and Tennessee House of Representatives , as well as various judicial retention elections , including elections for three Tennessee Supreme Court justices, were held on ...