Tennessee: Sales Tax Handbook
2021 Tennessee Sales Tax Changes
Over the past year, there have been eleven local sales tax rate changes in Tennessee. This table lists each changed tax jurisdiction, the amount of the change, and the towns and cities in which the modified tax rates apply. This page will be updated monthly as new sales tax rates are released. For other states, see our list of nationwide sales tax rate changes.
Change Date | Tax Jurisdiction | Sales Tax Change | Cities Affected |
---|---|---|---|
March 2020 | Etowah |
Raised
from 9% to 9.75%
|
Etowah |
March 2020 | Lebanon |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Lebanon |
March 2020 | Columbia |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Columbia |
March 2020 | Ducktown |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Ducktown |
March 2020 | Polk County |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Benton, Old Fort, Copperhill, Delano, Ocoee, Turtletown, Reliance and Farner |
March 2020 | Spring Hill |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Spring Hill |
March 2020 | Maury County |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Culleoka, Santa Fe, Hampshire and Williamsport |
March 2020 | Mount Juliet |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Mount Juliet |
March 2020 | Mcminn County |
Raised
from 9% to 9.75%
|
Englewood, Riceville, Niota and Calhoun |
March 2020 | Wilson County |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Lebanon, Watertown and Gladeville |
March 2020 | Mount Pleasant |
Raised
from 9.25% to 9.75%
|
Mount Pleasant |
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